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if you want to buy stuff you go to the socialist market then otherwise i think it's the same.

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if you want to buy stuff you go to the socialist market then otherwise i think it's the same.

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The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.

The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.

The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.

The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.

The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.

The economic system in the US is considered a mixed-economy. It has elements of both capitalism (free market system) and that of a socialist economy system.

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Cuba is a socialist economy.

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Algeria has a mixed economy that is slightly closer to command than market

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India is not a socialist republic. While the government controls a good deal of the economy, India has been moving towards a free market economy rapidly.

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