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  2. Market economy - Wikipedia

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    Market socialism is a form of market economy where the means of production are socially owned. In a market socialist economy, firms operate according to the rules of supply and demand and operate to maximize profit; the principal difference between market socialism and capitalism being that the profits accrue either directly to the workers of ...

  3. Market (economics) - Wikipedia

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    "The market" denotes the abstract mechanisms whereby supply and demand confront each other and deals are made; in its place, reference to markets reflects ordinary experience and the places, processes and institutions in which exchanges occurs [15] "The market" signifies an integrated, all-encompassing and cohesive capitalist world economy.

  4. Market system - Wikipedia

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    A market system (or market ecosystem [1]) is any systematic process enabling many market players to offer and demand: helping buyers and sellers interact and make deals.It is not just the price mechanism but the entire system of regulation, qualification, credentials, reputations and clearing that surrounds that mechanism and makes it operate in a social context. [2]

  5. Economic system - Wikipedia

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    Market economy ("hands off" systems, such as laissez-faire capitalism) Mixed economy (a hybrid that blends some aspects of both market and planned economies) Planned economy ("hands on" systems, such as state socialism, also known as "command economy" when referring to the Soviet model) Other types:

  6. Wall Street’s predictions for the market and economy in 2025

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    The economy is on solid footing as inflation continues to come down and the labor market is stable enough to keep the Fed satisfied. The stock market finished another gangbusters year, up 24%.

  7. Free market - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of the free market as a normative ideal contrast it with a regulated market, in which a government intervenes in supply and demand by means of various methods such as taxes or regulations. In an idealized free market economy, prices for goods and services are set solely by the bids and offers of the participants.

  8. What is a money market fund - AOL

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    A money market account combines the features of a savings and checking account so you're able to earn a return on your money while also writing checks and taking cash withdrawals against your balance.

  9. 'Enter at own risk': Why raging optimism for 2025 is a risk ...

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    The job market, meanwhile, has continued to shows signs of slowing. The hiring rate came was 3.3% in October, the lowest level in four years, Labor Department data shows.