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  2. Open business - Wikipedia

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    Open business [1] is an approach to enterprise that draws on ideas from openness movements like free software, open source, open content and open tools and standards. The approach places value on transparency, stakeholder inclusion, and accountability.

  3. Business models for open-source software - Wikipedia

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    Another variant of the approach above, mainly use for data-intensive, data-centric software programs, is the keeping of all versions of the software under a free and open-source software license, but refraining from providing update scripts from a n to an n+1 version. Users can still deploy and run the open source software.

  4. Market economy - Wikipedia

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    A capitalist free-market economy is an economic system where prices for goods and services are set freely by the forces of supply and demand and are expected by its supporters to reach their point of equilibrium without intervention by government policy.

  5. Salter: Free enterprise, not capitalism - AOL

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    In this op-ed, Alexander Salter explains the important connection between political freedom and economic freedom

  6. 'It's what free enterprise is all about': Governor reverses ...

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    And finally, unleashing the power of the consumer to, in fact, drive what inventory is carried here and how they are serviced is what free enterprise is all about, and that's what today represents.”

  7. Free market - Wikipedia

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    A free market does not directly require the existence of competition; however, it does require a framework that freely allows new market entrants. Hence, competition in a free market is a consequence of the conditions of a free market, including that market participants not be obstructed from following their profit motive.

  8. Federated architecture - Wikipedia

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    Federated Enterprise Architecture is a collective set of organizational architectures (as defined by the enterprise scope), operating collaboratively within the concept of federalism, in which governance is divided between a central authority and constituent units balancing organizational autonomy with enterprise needs.

  9. President Trump has made an appointment that has Big Tech ...

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    Her approach to antitrust law is not values based, nor is it too laden in favor of speculative economic jargon. ... tyrannized capitalism is not the same thing as free enterprise. Private firms ...