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Kwon Ki Poong Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Market players, market agents, market subjects?

I'm trying to express the force in favor of markets principles in socialist countries e.g. North Korea.

Which one is more suitable for the meaning: market players, market agents, or market subjects?

what could be the antonym of it?

that is, a word for the force in favor of planned economy.
  

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Put your best guess into a sentence and I will try to correct it. With the information you have given, it is not easy to answer this question. Give me more information and I am sure I can get your answer.

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sorry for the late reply.

I am afraid I cannot give you the original context that the word is in

because i'm interpretting a study, and it's not been published yet.

My best improvisation is

"The market system in former Soviet Union was composed of two forces: market players, and the planning bodies."

does this sentence sound natural?

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