Freiwirtschaft (German for "free economy") is an economic idea founded by Silvio Gesell in 1916.
Freiwirtschaft consists of three central aspects, usually summed up as the Three Fs: The basic economic ideas of Freiwirtschaft were published in 1890 by the Hungarian-Austrian economist Theodor Hertzka in his novel Freiland - ein soziales Zukunftsbild[2] (Freeland - A Social Anticipation).
This leads to a buyer's buying more, or a seller's/producer's starting to sell/produce something else, thereby reducing the supply of that product.
As a reaction, assuming constant desirability, the price of the product rises again.
The key error of the current system, according to Gesell, is the ill-transported information in the price.