market-order policy
Quelle: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ordnungspolitik
The market-order policy refers to the framework created or shaped by government policy (laws, institutions, standards, infrastructure) that determines how markets function. It aims to ensure competition, efficiency, and social cohesion by providing stable rules and conditions, preventing distortions, and enabling legitimate exchange and allocation of resources.
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