Free market

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Free market is an idealistic liberal concept, which determines that exchanges of goods and services should not be regulated or intervened by the state.

Although such a concept is not 100% practicable in our material reality, those who apply it as a government policy usually result in a worsening of social inequalities and in prolonging or worsening economic and social crises.