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1 I, A,8 | probably uncontrollable market forces—placed most of Latin 2 I, D,17 | impenetrable barrier to any new market entrants. This is always 3 II, 0,23 | State or the role of the market. Each of these has its essential 4 II, 0,33 | conditions, the transition to the market economy and the introduction 5 III, 0,38| regulation is needed. The market has its own laws which range 6 IV, 0,54 | the framework of the free market. In each country, as in 7 IV, 0,54 | international relations, the free market may be an appropriate instrument 8 IV, 0,54 | noted that justice and the market are often analysed as two 9 IV, 0,54 | resigned to succumbing to the market, but is transferred to the 10 IV, 0,55 | this opposition between the market and justice, the Church' 11 IV, 0,55 | legal environment of the market to the moral law and the 12 IV, 0,55 | economic acts which set market prices to the moral law.~ 13 IV, 0,55 | conscience(85)." Just as the market price is based on a variety 14 IV, 0,55 | values, that will cause the market price to converge or not 15 IV, 0,55 | with the just price. When market agents fail to incorporate 16 IV, 0,55 | economic decisions, the market mechanism itself will dissociate 17 IV, 0,56 | prevent any direct or indirect market manipulation.~Promotion