When people talk about a “market”, they usually think first of a place where people purchase goods. For example, the “wet” market is a place where people buy “wet” goods – fresh produce such as meat, vegetables and the like. A supermarket combines the wet market with the dry market – creating a convenient solution to purchasing goods in one place.

In actuality, though, markets are everywhere. Every time we get something in exchange for another thing, we trade. A market is basic...
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