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by kar2014
4429 days ago
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Free market is where consumer has right to buy the goods they want and suppliers have right to produce goods they want.
I agree to your point, both sides should have options to select what they want. But here consumers have no choice. It cannot be considered free market even remotely. |
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So, the absence of buyer's choice is not per se an evidence of the market not being free, and there's nothing in free market that ensures buyer would always have a choice - only a promise that in most cases, the choice would exist, supported by ample evidence.