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Global Dimensions of Democracy and Human Rights: Problems and Perspectives
The increasing trans nationalization of national international markets through the worldwide integration of capital flows.
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The Free Market Economy as the Main Guarantee of the State's Socio-Economic Development and Promoting International Cooperation
Irakli Kervalishvili (Georgian Technical University, Georgia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4543-3.ch015
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The free market economy is a market system in which the prices of goods and services are the result of an agreement reached freely between sellers and consumers, without the intervention of outside forces. The laws and forces of supply and demand in such a market are free from the influence of government, price-fixing monopolies, or any other power. A free market is a controlled market or a regulated market in which the government intervenes in the regulation of supply and demand through non-market methods, such as laws that prohibit market entry or that directly regulate prices. A free-market economy (market economy) is a market-based economy where the prices of goods and services are freely formed by the forces of supply and demand, and they are able to reach equilibrium without government policy interference.
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The Economic Component of World Politics and the Main Global Social and Economic Problems
The increasing trans nationalization of national international markets through the worldwide integration of capital flows.
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Main Characters of Globalization in the 21st Century
The increasing trans nationalization of national international markets through the worldwide integration of capital flows.
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