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The Free Market Construct will give you a contrast with the Open Market Construct. The Open Market is governed by exact prosperity creating technology. The Free Market has very little if any prosperity creating technology. The little it has in prosperity creating technology is being violated to the extreme. The Free Market has been taken over largely by rewarded non-producers and counter-producers. They sit on the demand side of the definition of the Free Market and take money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power without placing supply on the market. The rewarded non-producers and counter-producers continually drain organizations, societies, nations and mankind of the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power. This money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power is created by the Producers.
It is very important to remember, the Free Market is a Market. It works like any Market. It is always working 24/7 in establishing the value for all commodities, trades, goods and services placed on it. Even when non-producers and counter-producers take money without placing supply on the Market, the Market sets value. However, the value of these commodities, trades, goods and services is higher than it should be. This is because non-producers and counter-producers make demands without balancing them with supply. The Market senses a low supply in relation to demand and the prices go up. This is commonly called inflation. When supply is low, prices go up. When supply is high or abundant, prices go down.
The definition of the Free Market is, a Market in which prices are controlled by supply and demand, without government regulations and restrictions.
- The Free Market allows for advantages by non-producers and counter-producers. It allows monopolies and all other ways a non-producer and counter-producer can dream up. They use these advantages to take money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power off the market without exchange for it with supply.
- Technically speaking the Free Market should not be open to non-producers and counter-producers. The definition of Free Market “strictly” implies that commodities, trades, goods and services must be supplied in order to demand or take money from the Market. Supply, “in supply and demand,” implies commodities, trades, goods and services. Commodities, trades, goods and services must be placed on the Market in exchange for any money received. The money can be used to place a demand on the Market for other products.
- Non-producers and counter-producers use one half of the Free Market definition. They use the demand side of the Free Market definition. They leave out the supply side. Or, they fix and control the supply side to their advantage.
- The non-producers and counter-producers enter into the Free Market and take money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power from it without a product exchanged for it. This is catastrophic for individuals, families, organizations, societies, nations, mankind and environments! Today in 2011 we are experiencing the result of this activity, on the Free Market, by non-producers and counter-producers. We are in a deep world wide recession as a result.
- The Free Market has no restrictions except keeping all government regulations out of it.
- The Free Market does not restrict monopolies or any other way non-producers and counter-producers control the supply and demand. They use methods of controlling supply and demand to receive more money than what their products are worth.
- The Free Market doesn’t prevent people from taking a non-productive and counter-productive advantage in the Market.
- The greatest difference between the Open Market and the Free Market is; “the Open Market does not allow for non-producer and counter-producer participation. The Free Market allows for non-producer and counter-producer participation.” Non-producers and counter-producers have wrecked many a society and nation. They have been allowed to participate in the Market without exchange for the money, value, energy, wealth, capital and power they received.
- Non-producers and counter-producers are found in all levels of a society. They are located from the poorest among us all the way to the wealthiest among us. There are no exceptions; non-producers and counter-producers, whether rich or poor, are non-producers and counter-producers. They are a heavy burden and liability for organizations, societies, nations and mankind!
Producer Rewarded Open Market Economics
The Science of Economics
By R P Obrigewitsch
December 19, 2011
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