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Theorist who argued that markets left alone, with no government intervention, will provide what people need, when they need it, and at a price they are willing to pay. (free market theory)
settling disputes outside of court
an appointed or elective board that supervises the affairs of a public or private organization
meaning a physical store and an online store
Cycle is made up of three stages (expansion, Recession, and Recovery)
An economic system characterized by open competition in a free market
May the buyer beware
Most decisions about what, how, and for whom to produce are made by those who control the government.
Is a social or economic system in which nearly all capital is collectively owned
Occurs when someone pays and extremly high price for a product for its presitge value
Are individuals or groups such as families who obtain, use, maintain, and dispose of products and services to increase life satisfaction and fulfill needs
Is the study of how people deal with scarcity, fulfill needs, and select among alternative goods, services, and actions
refers to buying and selling over the internet
Policies aimed at regulating products, services, methods and standards of manufacturing, selling, and advertising in the interests of the buyer.
Shows how all the pieces fit together. A circle is used because the process involves a fluid motion

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