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The Problem of Defining Market Boundaries
A fundamental and long-standing question in economics addresses the appropriate boundaries of the market system. It seeks to explain why certain goods and services are allocated through markets, while others are handled by non-market institutions such as firms, families, and governments. This inquiry has led to two primary categories of explanation for why these different allocation mechanisms exist.
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