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Programmed to Fail - 8. Competition

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Entrepreneurship and Bureaucracy in a Liberal Market Economy

In a liberal market economy, everyday people are allowed to become entrepreneurs. They can exploit what they perceive as mistakes in the existing supply by reallocating resources to higher valued uses. Entrepreneurs benefit from comparing actual prices with their estimation of prices under alternative production methods. But entrepreneurial activity cannot extend too far because eventually it would lose the guidance set by market prices. A competitive process of discovering and correcting errors is what sets entrepreneurial organizations apart from bureaucratic ones.

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