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An economy that operates without government regulation is called capitalism. Because there has never been a time when government did not participate in the economy, modern capitalism has never existed. Here I am referring to most nations going back as far as ancient times. I emphasize "most" to eliminate minor cases where there in fact was no governments but there was trade.

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