I don't know where the requirement of full knowledge became part of the definition of a free market.
Because it isn't true.
Another word for lack of knowledge is "risk".
The amount of risk is factored into the price of everything you buy and sell. For example, a name brand item sells for a higher price than a generic item because the name brand carries with it less risk for the buyer.
Because it isn't true.
Another word for lack of knowledge is "risk".
The amount of risk is factored into the price of everything you buy and sell. For example, a name brand item sells for a higher price than a generic item because the name brand carries with it less risk for the buyer.