Advantages and Disadvantages of the free market in Afghanistan

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Redwanullah Abdi ,

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Volume 7 - October 2018 (10)

Abstract

This research seeks to get the benefits and deficiencies of the free market in Afghanistan, and firstly, to identify concepts; views on the free market and the evolution of the free market, and examines the dimensions of the free market, such as its advantages and disadvantages. Then, descriptive research method and quantitative method were used and distributed questionnaires on this subject. This study analyzes the content of the study in two dimensions: the dimension of the free market pros and cons, and then examines the free market process of Afghan society. The statistical population of this study is the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Economy staff in Kabul city, which according to the Morgan table 124 people were selected as the sample population and the questionnaire was distributed. To get answers, the Likert method was used which yielded interesting results in this study. The results of this study, from the viewpoint of the two ministries, show that the high return on capital, the relevance of the market supply and demand, the improvement of the lives of capable people, the creation of a competitive environment in the environment, the attraction of foreign investment, the compilation of government bureaucracy costs, the variety of products In the market, the motivation of individuals to earn more money and economic growth and development is one of the benefits of a free market in the country. One of the deficiencies in the free market in the country can be stated: the greater classification between the capitalist and the exotic; the increase of individualism in society; the lack of real understanding of the free market in the country; the increase in economic inequality in society; the creation of a difficult environment in the country And more wealth distribution to specific people. After receiving the results of this study, the researcher put forward suggestions for improving and generalizing the free market in the community.

Keywords

Free Market Afghanistan 

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