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Drew Williamson
4 March, 01:01
An economy that allows free interaction?
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Green Giant
4 March, 01:29
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No, a free market allows free interaction with no government limitation that applies, neither regulations. All trade is based on the supplier and the buyer. A great example is the black market, which has no government interaction.
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