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Salaries are set according to a free price System !!

Salaries are set according to a free price System
A free price system or free price mechanism (informally called the price system or the price mechanism) is an economic system where prices are not set by government or a central planning board but by the interchange of SUPPLY and DEMAND, with the resulting prices being understood as signals that are communicated between producers and consumers which serve to guide the production and distribution of resources. Through the free price system, supplies are rationed, income is distributed, and resources are allocated. A free price system contrasts with a controlled or fixed price system where prices are set by government, within a controlled market or planned economy.Therefore, The price of a Diamond is equal to the price of a glass of water if we are in the middle of the desert.

By candelaria on May 2, 2007, 19:55 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


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