• services can be bought by consumers , as well as goods • services can be bought at just about any price with not much difference in quality • product markets are markets such as services
In the free market, it all happens by necessity, initiative, and willingness.
If someone sees that people need a transportation service, that same someone can offer a service. And someone else, by seeing that there is a demand, might want to offer the same service by a smaller price to steal some clients. Maybe someone will make a more comfortable service and offer by an extra cost and so on.
This logic can be applied to literally any goods or services in the free market.
<span>The use of the word "queen" reminds us that women are more likely than men to live in poverty. The term indicates that the person that more likely to cheat the welfare is a woman rather than a man. The term is also perpetuated by the data which shown that most women that use welfare are living in a household with no men around (single mothers) </span>