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Market intervention

A market intervention is a policy or measure that modifies or interferes with a market, typically done in the form of state action, but also by philanthropic and political-action groups. Market interventions can be done for a number of reasons, including as an attempt to correct market failures, or more broadly to promote public interests or protect the…

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Market intervention

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Market intervention

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Market intervention → Among, An, Another, It, Such, This, While
related to Types of market interventions · 7
Market intervention → Bailouts, Competition, Market, Minimum, Monetary, Nationalization, Regulation
related to Property rights and contracts · 5
Market intervention → American John Commons, Different, English, Ronald Coase, Together
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Market intervention → policy or measure that modifies or interferes with a market, quantity ceiling, way that social and institutional norms

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Market interventionis apolicy or measure that modifies or interferes with a market0.90text
Market interventionis aquantity ceiling0.90text
Market interventionis away that social and institutional norms0.90text
price floorsinstance ofor regulations0.80text
price ceilingsinstance ofor regulations0.80text
Market interventionrelated to Property rights and contractsDifferent0.60section
Market interventionrelated to Property rights and contractsTogether0.60section
Market interventionrelated to Property rights and contractsAmerican John Commons0.60section
Market interventionrelated to Property rights and contractsEnglish0.60section
Market interventionrelated to Property rights and contractsRonald Coase0.60section
Market interventionrelated to Quantity ceiling and floorAnother0.60section
Market interventionrelated to Quantity ceiling and floorThis0.60section

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