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How the principle of the invisible hand of the market works
The principle of the invisible hand of the market is a term coined by the Scottish economist and one of the founders of modern economic theory, Adam Smith, to explain the mysterious processes in the market. He realized that the behavior of buyers and sellers in the market is determined not only by their desires, but also by some third party that is not visible. Continue reading
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