# Market Intervention Described
Summary::Anything that intervenes in the free market processes.
# Notes
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# References
# Market Intervention Described
I have defined free markets, the primary subject of this blog, as markets free of intervention. Thus, I plan to post permanent articles about the role of intervention in disrupting otherwise free markets.
Since most intervention comes through government force, I find it impossible to avoid the topic of government intervention. As I may have stated elsewhere on this blog site, I plan to keep my political comments to a minimum. I want to focus primarily on the economic influence of intervention of all sorts — primarily government intervention.
In the briefest of summaries, I can say that intervention disrupts the effective and efficient operation of markets. Intervention creates the only distinction between free markets and non-free markets.
I will elaborate on the subject further in articles posted on this page, and I have written extensively about market intervention on The Free Market Center.
## Introduction
## 1. Regulation
[[Regulation]]
## 2. Spending
[[02_Notes/Government Spending]]
## 3. Transfers
[[Transfer payments]]
## 4. Taxation
[[Taxation]]
## 5. Borrowing
## 6. Inflation
[[02_Notes/Inflation]]
## Conclusion