Talk:Artificial market
This article was previously nominated for deletion. The result of the discussion was merge to libertarian socialism. |
Is there anything significant not currently covered in this article on the subject that could be added to give the article greater authority and better inform people on the topic? Any suggestions welcome. Teknolyze (talk) 19:39, 14 August 2011 (UTC)
Self-reference
[edit]The trouble with the merge is that I followed a link from Libertarian Socialism, expecting to find what an artificial market was, and ended up back where I started. In among the wall o' text, I finally came across...
An artificial market is proposed by this tendency as a solution to the problem of maintaining freedom of choice for the consumer within a marketless and moneyless economy, an artificial market operates in much the same way as traditional markets, but uses labour vouchers or personal credit in place of traditional money. According to Takis Fotopoulos, an artificial market "secures real freedom of choice, without incurring the adverse effects associated with real markets".
Did the original article contain more than this? 87.113.36.242 (talk) 22:42, 10 June 2015 (UTC)