Why is the analogy of a market useful for Waltz's purposes?

a. It illustrates how an order that constrains the decisions of units can arise spontaneously and without an orderer.
b. States, like markets, are subject to the law of supply and demand.
c. Markets, like the international system, are subject to instability.
d. Markets illustrate the importance of hierarchy, which is the ordering principle of the structure of international politics.
e. The concept of the market helps capture some of the complexities of international politics.

Answer: a

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