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This question makes no sense....it automatically assumes that markets are inefficient, rather than asking if markets are or are not inefficient. It is a political rather than economic question and should be re-phrased. The question makes sense.. It isn't political. It is the re-phrased form of "Which of the following is a situation that makes the market behave inefficiently"
The lack of competition breeds complanency and inefficiency.
Appraise the effectiveness of government regulation in controlling markets
The symbol for MFS Government Markets Income Trust in the NYSE is: MGF.
Reagan wished to improve the economy, have a smaller government, less bureaucracy , freer markets, reduce power of labor unions, and less government involvement in business.
MFS Government Markets Income Trust (MGF)had its IPO in 1987.
insitutional markets consists of churches,hospitals,schools that provide goods and services for people. government markets major buyer in business markets. calling for bids.
The symbol for Vanguard Emerging Markets Government Bond ETF in NASDAQ is: VWOB.
Libertarian philosophy is based on the belief in individual freedom and limited government intervention in people's lives. It emphasizes personal responsibility, free markets, and voluntary exchange as the best ways to organize society. Libertarians advocate for minimal government involvement in areas such as economics, social issues, and personal freedoms.
Institution and governments run almost identically like business markets except for a couple things. The main thing is these markets may not focus so much on profits rather than growth. Also institutional and government markets are under the public eye a lot more.
As of July 2014, the market cap for MFS Government Markets Income Trust (MGF) is $190,390,523.28.
The government in the US at least does not own the stock market.