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18 April, 15:35

What roll does government play in capitalism

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  1. 18 April, 17:22
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    In capitalism, the government acts as an 'invisible hand' like Adam Smith, a capitalist advocated says. Basically, the government stays out of ALL economic affairs in capitalism, instead they provide institutions such as schools and roads for their people. A capitalist economy is run by the people, not by the government.
  2. 18 April, 17:30
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    The proper role of government in a capitalist economic system has been hotly debated for centuries. Unlike socialism, communism or fascism, capitalism does not assume a role for a coercive, centralized public authority.
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