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Market formRedirected from Market forms In economics, the main criteria by which one can distinguish between different market forms are: the number and size of producers and consumers on the market, the type of goods[?] and services being traded, and the degree to which information can flow freely. The major market forms are:
These somewhat abstract concerns tend to determine some but not all details of a specific concrete market system where buyers and sellers actually meet and commit to trade. See also economics, microeconomics
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