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The term refers to an environment where 'the state' (dominant economic power players) intervene in the economy to protect large businesses from competition by smaller firms.
The term refers to an environment where 'the state' (dominant economic power players) intervene in the economy to protect large businesses from competition by smaller firms. This is the opposite of [[Free Enterprise]]. Note that in today's society, mainstream media tends to claim that Free Enterprise is the status quo of advanced nations - but it appears that mainstream media really refers to Monopoly Capitalism - based on empirical evidence that enterprises succeed by eliminating competition - as opposed to encouraging competition as in the [[Distributive Enterprise]] economic model.


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The term refers to an environment where 'the state' (dominant economic power players) intervene in the economy to protect large businesses from competition by smaller firms. This is the opposite of Free Enterprise. Note that in today's society, mainstream media tends to claim that Free Enterprise is the status quo of advanced nations - but it appears that mainstream media really refers to Monopoly Capitalism - based on empirical evidence that enterprises succeed by eliminating competition - as opposed to encouraging competition as in the Distributive Enterprise economic model.