Defining markets as voluntary be considered "ideologically loaded."  Which of th

following would not be considered a reason for this?

a. Defining markets is not clear-cut.
b. We want to identify markets as an interesting object for ethical study, witho
stacking the deck against competing ethical viewpoints
c. How we choose to characterize the world impacts how and what we see in th
world
d. Defining markets can be easily defined, especially when considering th
ethical viewpoint of the world


D

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