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Traditional economic belief that everything
bought and sold has a `natural' price, which
is the price unaffected by adverse
conditions, or by individual or monopoly
influence. The belief dates from the
scholastic philosophers, and resurfaced early
in the 20th century in the writings of Major
Douglas and his Social Credit theory.