markaðsfrelsi
Markaðsfrelsi, often translated as market freedom or economic freedom, refers to a system where economic decisions regarding investment, production, distribution, and pricing are primarily driven by voluntary exchange between individuals and businesses in a free market. In such a system, the role of government intervention in economic affairs is typically limited, focusing on essential functions like protecting property rights, enforcing contracts, and maintaining a stable legal framework. The core principle is that individuals and firms are free to pursue their economic interests with minimal external constraints.
Proponents of markaðsfrelsi argue that it fosters efficiency, innovation, and economic growth. They believe that competition
Critics, however, raise concerns about potential negative consequences, such as increased income inequality, market failures like