This source is, again, a more in depth look at economics and the different factors that can affect economies around the globe. A broad understanding with a source such as this can open the door for a rhetorical thinker to argue to both public and scholarly audiences. This source is fairly non-biased and orients the reader to a number of terms and economic conditions which can better help them understand the rhetorical question at hand, which they must be able to analyze and help orient others to as well. Being that it is an encyclopedia and available to a broader scope of people, this article was written for a public audience by an expert in the field. I will use this source to help orient and define for my audience my most important term for my critical inquiry: free market. By citing this definition, my orientation of the primary topic of my text is given more credibility.