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Antimarket Economics

Blind Logic, Better Science, and the Diversity of Economic Competition

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202 pages
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8 hours

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Exploring the theory of antimarket behavior, this book argues that attempts to escape or control market competition are inherent in free enterprise. It highlights the interplay between market and antimarket forces in today's economy, advocating for a more comprehensive economic model that recognizes the welfare implications of innovation and diversity. Supported by evidence from various fields, including current events and institutional economics, it emphasizes the need for normative economics to consider these dynamics for a better understanding of economic behavior.

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Antimarket Economics, Roger Mann

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1996
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