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Michael Perelman wrote:
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Most of the examples of spontaneous order actually seem to occur outside of
the market, often in the context of a community's willingness to accept a
convention.

Such events have little to do with the working of a market; only a decision
that is non-governmental.
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See Leland Yeager, December 2001, "Henry George and Austrian Economics", Am
J of Ecs and Soc.


Mason Gaffney

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