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In free-market economies, the objective of business is to:
Follow traditions
make useful goods
turn a profit
ensure equal distribution of goods
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In free-market economies the primary motive for businesses is profit. Markets and competition determine what goods are produced and distributed; traditional economies follow customs, while ensuring equal distribution is more a goal of planned/command systems.
In free-market economies the primary motive for businesses is profit. Markets and competition determine what goods are produced and distributed; traditional economies follow customs, while ensuring equal distribution is more a goal of planned/command systems.
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