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Perry Logan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-03-08 06:43 AM
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9. In Econ 101 you learn about "market failure." But of course the free marketeers forgot all about it.
Edited on Thu Jan-03-08 06:45 AM by Perry Logan
MARKET FAILURE is a term used by economists to describe the condition where the allocation of goods and services by a market is not efficient. Market failure can be viewed as a scenario in which individuals' pursuit of self-interest leads to bad results for society as a whole.<1> The first known use of the term by economists was in 1958,<2> but the concept has been traced back to the Victorian philosopher Henry Sidgwick.<3> The belief that markets can fail is a common mainstream justification for government intervention in free markets.<4> Economists, especially microeconomists, use many different models and theorems to analyze the causes of market failure, and possible means to correct such a failure when it occurs.<5> Such analysis plays an important role in many types of public policy decisions and studies. However, not all economists believe that market failures occur, or that they are compelling arguments for government intervention, due to government failure.<6>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_failure
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