In the excerpt, "successfully" is the operative word. In the title, I think it's taken for granted that the reader will infer that.

I've had an issue with how market advocates talk about this for a while, because it often sounds like we're saying the entire economy will collapse if central planning is introduced. What our core theory actually implies is that central planning leads to much lower levels of prosperity than markets.

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