A
free market is a
market economy system in which the prices for goods and services are set freely by consent between
vendors and
consumers, in which the laws and forces of
supply and demand are free from any intervention by a
government, price-setting monopoly, or other authority. It is a result of a need being, then the need being met. A free market contrasts with a
regulated market, in which government intervenes in supply and demand through non-market methods such as laws creating barriers to market entry or
price fixing. In a free-market economy, prices for goods and services are set freely by the forces of supply and demand and are allowed to reach their point of equilibrium without intervention by government policy, and it typically entails support for highly competitive markets and private ownership of productive enterprises.