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Caitlin Meyers
26 August, 12:38
What is sometimes called a market economy?
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Braedon Potts
26 August, 15:51
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A market economy, sometimes is also called a "free market economy," is one in which goods are bought and sold and prices are determined by the free market, with a minimum of external government control. A market economy is the basis of the capitalist system.
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