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The Journey of a Cup of Coffee

Consider the journey of a single cup of coffee sold at a local cafe. It involves a farmer in Colombia, a shipping company, a roaster in another city, the manufacturer of the paper cup, and the barista who serves it. None of these individuals have likely met, and no single person or agency coordinated their entire combined effort. In a few sentences, explain how this example demonstrates the principle that complex economic activities can arise without a central authority consciously designing or managing them.

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