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China's understanding of the market is mainly based on mechanical reference to western economic theory, but it ignores their assumptions and implicit assumptions. China's so-called mainstream economists' understanding of the market is more of a new classic. In other words, the market is an efficient allocation of social resources pricing mechanism. Although China has introduced new institutional economics, it has not read the meaning of "property rights", and mechanically believes that property rights are based on "stock of property". Two extremes can be envisaged. In an extreme case, each production is done by a single individual, such as a person making a car. In this way, the person is going to trade with a lot of intermediate goods suppliers, and also to trade with the demanders of their products. In this case, all transactions are conducted through the market in many individuals. In another extreme cases, all the production in the economy in a large enterprise, such as the complete car was produced in the enterprise interior, don't need to make any intermediate products trading market. Therefore, the same transaction can be conducted either through the organizational form of the market or through the organizational form of the enterprise. Companies exist, or companies and markets coexist, because some transactions cost less in the enterprise, while others cost less in the market. The international monetary fund (IMF) being worried, said discuss decomposition "disorderly exit may lead to the European Union, asset prices fall sharply", and is yet to be completed task list "is very long, so the time is ambitious". It is easy to draw the conclusion that on the condition that businesses make a profit by exploiting on human resources, falsifying on products and neglecting the after-sales service, they will not success in a long run. Only the businesses thinking in the overall respects can survive and thrive all the time. 3. Remove the gasoline pump in the car In the week ended Dec. 15, U.S. crude stocks fell 520 barrels to 438.7 million barrels, the API said, with analysts predicting a decrease of 3518,000 barrels. Cushing's crude inventories rose by 70,000 barrels. relied on spending cuts to reduce the deficit, adding that it should be seen as part of further measures.