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24 March, 09:11

Which of the following is the key difference between a market economy and mixed market economy?

Mixed market economies have no government influence while market economies are controlled by the government.

Mixed markets economies have no government influence while market economies are loosely regulated by the government.

Market economies have no government influence while mixed market economies are controlled by the government.

Market economies have no government influence while mixed market economies are loosely regulated by the government.

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  1. 24 March, 09:36
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    The answer is A. because a mixed economy id defined as a mixture of public ownership and private ownership. a market economy is defined as pricing of goods and services and there is a little government intervention or central planning.
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