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Some
economists, argue that in the real
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world most
markets will be in a constant state
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of flux
always adjusting towards equilibrium
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but rarely
actually reaching it.
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It is the
market’s ability to act as an
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information
system that is important rather
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than its
ability to produce a single equilibrium
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price.
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