What does free-market mean?
Definitions for free-market
free-mar·ket
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free-marketadjective
of, related to or characteristic of a free market. Lacking wealth redistribution.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of free-market in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of free-market in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of free-market in a Sentence
Lack of regulation is as bad as over-regulation. Although I believe governments should not regulate free market choices, I also believe they should regulate to protect investors against conflict of interests and negligence by investment bankers. Regulations should also ensure full transparency and disclosures and should effectively penalize violators.
Nobody has to buy a share, it’s a free market. If you haven’t got the right horse, you can look around. You might have people with the right horse. You could make deals.
If the EU prompts such a change then we will effectively be heading towards a free market for labor in the European Union, as we know, the view is that markets regulate themselves, one consequence being that the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Another view is that markets are unpredictable, hence the old certainties many in football are used to could disappear.
How about getting back to things like opportunity zones, one of the things that I'm convinced of is when we have anyone, male or female, that really see themselves as being participants and being part of the free market there's a different attitude, there's a sense of commitment to the community.
The free market is working in this. Landlords do what they're paid to do, which is fill vacancies and collect rents.
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