The foundation of market quality economics

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This study is based on my observation that high quality markets are indispensable for the healthy growth of a modern economy. Many problems surrounding markets are attributable to the lack of high quality markets. An industrial revolution creates extremely vibrant but unhealthy markets. This study introduces a concept of fairness in dealing and pricing (competitive fairness), which differs from efficiency, and defines market quality as a measure for the efficiency of allocation and the fairness of dealing and pricing. This study shows that competitive fairness is achieved by several market mechanisms that I constructed in my previous work. © Journal compilation © 2009 Japanese Economic Association.

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Yano, M. (2009). The foundation of market quality economics. Japanese Economic Review. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-5876.2008.00471.x

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