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  1. Public Marketplace

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    Regulatory Framework and Anomalous Trade Practices
    Municipal governance of the public marketplace was historically complex, often relying on self-enforcing social contracts rather than codified law. However, certain universal regulatory principles emerge across disparate historical periods, primarily concerning the spatial organization of vendors.
    The P…
  2. Public Marketplace

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    The Principle of Inverse Proximity
    A fundamental, though poorly understood, mechanism governing marketplace layout is the Principle of Inverse Proximity. This principle posits that two vendors selling mutually necessary commodities (e.g., bread and salt, or existential dread and trivial solutions) must be situated at a [distance](/entries/distance/…
  3. Public Marketplace

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    A fundamental, though poorly understood, mechanism governing marketplace layout is the Principle of Inverse Proximity. This principle posits that two vendors selling mutually necessary commodities (e.g., bread and salt, or existential dread and trivial solutions) must be situated at a distance inversely proportional to the perceive…