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{{DES | des = Real world economies are rife with market failure.  This means choosing between second-best options, such as imperfect markets, NGO's and government solutions.  Ideology and economic theory cannot say which is best: you must resort to experimentation and history. | show=}}
 
{{DES | des = Real world economies are rife with market failure.  This means choosing between second-best options, such as imperfect markets, NGO's and government solutions.  Ideology and economic theory cannot say which is best: you must resort to experimentation and history. | show=}}

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