What did role did guilds play in the Middle Ages?

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Guilds were organizations of merchants and artisans who regulated local markets by controlling the price, quality, production, and distribution of goods. In this way, they could establish standards of workmanship for their products, which protected guild members from competition and helped maintain a stable economy.
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