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A '''market economy''' is economy based on the [[division of labor]] in which the prices of [[goods]] and [[Service (economics)|services]] are determined in a [[free price system]] set by [[supply and demand]]. A '''market economy''' is economy based on the [[division of labor]] in which the prices of [[goods]] and [[Service (economics)|services]] are determined in a [[free price system]] set by [[supply and demand]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Economic freedom]]
 +*[[Economic liberalism]]
 +*[[Free market]]
 +*[[Grey market]]
 +*[[Market socialism]]
 +*[[Market structure]]
 +*[[Mixed economy]]
 +*[[Neoclassical economics]]
 +*[[Planned economy]]
 +*[[Price system]]
 +*[[Regulated market]]
 +*[[Social market economy]]
 +*[[Socialist market economy]]
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A market economy is economy based on the division of labor in which the prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system set by supply and demand.

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