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Discover Ludwig"market intervention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It most often refers to a government's involvement in a market by taking regulatory or legislative steps to change the behavior of the market. For example, "The government's market intervention decreased prices and increased access to goods."
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This means more, not less, market intervention.
They are in essence calling for market intervention to redress imbalances.
Capping things off, there was unsterilised currency market intervention to boost exports via a weaker currency.
As a significant market intervention, it needed "state aid" approval from Brussels.
No amount of labour market intervention can alter the fact that some jobs become unsustainable.
Emerging economies have instead shifted toward managed rates maintained through market intervention.
It has also caused them to accumulate enormous foreign exchange reserves through currency market intervention.
Market intervention to prevent house price deflation is essential for the future of civilisation.
Market intervention to prevent house price inflation is both impossible and a bad idea.
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Does money-market intervention, for instance, imply that the government is worried about high interest rates?
"Protectionism or anti-market intervention is not a wise choice for Washington".
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