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Choose the best from the following sentences marked A to E to complete the article below.
Most economists in the United States seem captivated by the spell of the free market. (16) . A price that is determined by the seller or, for that matter, established by anyone other than the aggregate of consumers seems pernicious. (17) In fact, price-fixing is normal in all industrialized societies because the industrial system itself provides, as an effortless consequence of its own development, the price-fixing that it requires. Modern industrial planning requires and rewards great size. Hence, a comparatively small number of large firms will be competing for the same group of consumers. That each large firm will act with consideration of its own needs and thus avoid selling its products for more than its competitors charge is commonly recognized by advocates of free-market economic theories. (18) Each large firm will thus avoid significant price-cutting, because price-cutting would be prejudicial to the common interest in a stable demand for products. Most economists do not see price-fixing when it occurs because they expect it to be brought about by a number of explicit agreements among large firms; it is not.
Moreover, those economists who argue that allowing the free market to operate without interference is the most efficient method of establishing prices have not considered the economies of non-socialist countries other than the United states. These economies employ intentional price-fixin9, usually in an overt fashion. Formal price-fixing by cartel and informal price-fixing by agreements covering the members of an industry are common-place. (19) , the countries that have avoided the first and used the second would have suffered drastically in their economic development. There is no indication that they have.
Socialist industry also works within a framework of controlled prices. In the early 1970’s, the Soviet Union began to give firms and industries some of the flexibility in adjusting prices that a more informal evolution has accorded the capitalist system (20) ; rather, Soviet firms have been given the power to fix prices.

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A. But each large firm will also act with full consideration of the needs that it has in common with the other large firms competing for the same customers
B. Consequently, nothing seems good or normal that does not accord with the requirements of the free market
C. Economists in the United States have hailed the change as a return to the free market. But Soviet firms are no more subject to prices established by a free market over which they exercise little influence than are capitalist firms
D. Accordingly, it requires a major act of will to think of price-fixing (the determination of prices by the seller) as both "normal" and having a valuable economic function
E. Were there something peculiarly efficient about the free market and inefficient about price-fixing-O

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Maslow’s hierarchy of human needsThe famous humanistic psychologist Maslow developed the theory of the Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs, which proposed that there are five levels of human needs that are arranged in a hierarchical order as shown above in the triangle.Firstly, there are biological needs, which include needs for breathing, food, water and money. All these needs are inseparable from one’s life, because if one is deprived of any of these physiological needs, he cannot survive, let alone make a happy living.Next, there are psychological needs which can be satisfied from other people or a group. People need love, affection both from and to their family and friends. Besides, they also need to have a sense of belonging. In a team, people can seek encouragement and motivation from each other and thus have the power to go on until they achieve success.Last but not least, there are needs for self-esteem and sell-actualization. When the basic needs are realized, the requirements for high reputation and respect from others become dominant. One expects to be recognized and valued by the society in which he lives. That is why there are so many people working hard so as to climb up to the top of the social ladder in our daily life. The self-actualization is the most holy one, which means that a person needs to do what he was born to. They do these kinds of things not to make a living, but to realize his goal of life. Without doing work, their life would become meaningless and colorless.To sum up, the theory of Maslow’s hierarchy of human needs tells us not only what we human needs, but also that only the needs in the lower levels are satisfied, will people have the desire for the satisfaction of needs in the higher levels. Therefore, his theory serves as guidance for our daily life.