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3. How does a competitive market, operating without any government intervention, usually handle "shortage" situations?
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3. How does a competitive market, operating without any government intervention, usually handle "shortage" situations?
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By removing government regulations, the nature of the free market forces businesses to provide superior products and services that address consumers' needs. A free market economic system also helps sellers to create affordable prices for everyone.
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