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29 November, 08:36

When does government regulate producers in a mixed-market economy?

always

as needed

as requested

never

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  1. 29 November, 09:45
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    Answer: The answer is as needed

    Explanation: A mixed market economy is a type of market system that comprises of both private and public enterprises. This type of market system allows the private sector to be involved in economic decision making while society is as well protected by the government.

    The government usually regulate the producers through monetary and fiscal policy and regulations when needed. This regulation promotes production efficiency (production of high-value assets cheaply and quickly to improve their profit potential) because of the presence of competition.
  2. 29 November, 12:00
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    as needed
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