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compane and contnast the diffearence typcs of economic sys tem
Compare and contrast competition in traditional markets with that in digital markets?
The long ago outdated Mercantile system placed laws on trade between a nations colonies and the homeland. One aspect of it was restrict how and by whom shipping of goods and products would be governed. In a capsule, it was an economic system "governed" by laws to such an extent it stifled economic progress.In contrast, a free enterprise system permits free trade and private production. Nation's do place certain restraints on a free market system, however, in comparison to the mercantile system, these restraints are very light. Over time, free enterprise systems produce much more economic growth then the old mercantile system.
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Aristotle's system of classification was based on morphology and characteristics without a standardized hierarchy, while Linnaeus's system classified organisms based on shared physical characteristics and introduced a standardized hierarchical ranking system. Aristotle's system was more descriptive and subjective, focusing on superficial similarities, whereas Linnaeus's system was more organized and structured, laying the foundation for modern taxonomy.
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A mountain range is a series of mountains that are geographically close together, forming a continuous chain. A mountain system consists of multiple mountain ranges that are interconnected or geologically related, encompassing a larger area than a single mountain range. While a mountain range typically refers to a specific linear formation of peaks, a mountain system is a more comprehensive term that includes various mountain ranges within a broader region.
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Capitalism is the economic system mostly owned by private corporations and operated for profit. This is in contrast to communism, where the economic system is mostly owned by the state.