Frank A. Fetter, Chapter 20: Business Price Practices and Social Price Policies
Competition as a social price policy
The political organization and legal institutions of all nations, in their treatment of private property and the rights of citizens, involve various social price policies. The term “social price policies” is used here in contradistinction to the individual price policies of private enterprisers. Our own economic order known as capitalism, with its complex system of laws, traditions, and business practices, assumes the policy of competition as the general rule.