понедельник, 23 мая 2016 г.

WHAT IS A MARKET?

In a country like the United States, most economic decisions are resolved through the market, so we begin our systematic study there. Who solves the three fundamental questions—what, how, and for whom— in a market economy? You may be surprised to learn that no one individual or organization or government is responsible for solving the economic problems in a market economy. Instead, millions of businesses and consumers engage in voluntary trade, intending to improve their own economic situations, and their actions are invisibly coordinated by a system of prices and markets. To see how remarkable this is, consider the city of New York.