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Markets as a Capitalist Institution

Markets are a fundamental institution in capitalism, serving as a mechanism that enables buyers and sellers to interact and voluntarily engage in exchange. This interaction, guided by prices, determines the allocation of scarce resources, thereby coordinating economic activity in a decentralized manner without central direction.

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