Promarket
Promarket, often written pro-market, is a stance in political economy that favors free markets and limited government intervention in economic activity. Proponents argue that competition, private property, and price signals efficiently allocate resources, spur innovation, and promote economic growth.
The term combines the prefix pro- with market and is used across political ideologies to signal approval
Policy instruments associated with promarket positions include deregulation, privatization of state assets, liberalization of trade and
Promarket ideas are closely related to neoliberalism and classical liberalism, though the label is often used
Critics argue that unbridled market approaches can lead to inequality, market failures, and inadequate provision of
In practice, promarket reforms have been central to economic policy debates in many regions, with examples