My experience is most small to medium businesses in NZ do favour free markets. Not always consistently and as a matter of principle, and perhaps that’s what Mr Hicks is referring to. But if presented with two stark choices (a centrally planned versus a free economy), most would choose the latter.
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My experience is most small to medium businesses in NZ do favour free markets. Not always consistently and as a matter of principle, and perhaps that’s what Mr Hicks is referring to. But if presented with two stark choices (a centrally planned versus a free economy), most would choose the latter.
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