Catallactically

/ˌkætəˈlæktɪkli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner relating to or based on the principles of catallactics, emphasizing mutual exchange and economic interaction.

Etymology

From catallactic (adjective) + -ally (adverb suffix). Follows standard English patterns for deriving adverbs from adjectives.

Kelly Says

When economists speak catallactically, they're deliberately choosing language that emphasizes reciprocal benefit—it's a subtle but important rhetorical move that shapes how we think about whether markets are ethical.

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