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united states
Oh, dude, non-examples of a market economy would be like a planned economy where the government is all up in your business, telling you what to produce and how much to charge. It's like having your mom pick out your clothes every day - not cool, man. Another non-example would be a barter economy where people are just trading stuff without using money, like a giant game of "I'll give you this rock for that stick."
Examples of countries that use a command economy are the following: China Cuba Examples of countries that use a market economy are the following: United States Canada Assuming you mean a socialized economy by way of traditional economy, below are examples of some countries that use a socialized economy Italy France Please keep in mind that no country is an absolutely pure version of each type of economy. You could say the United States, for example, shows elements of a socialized economy with its employment of social security and medicaid. You could also say that Cuba, shows elements of a market economy. Even, North Korea, which would be considered one of the most extreme examples of a command economy still has "free enterprise zones" and has condoned (or at least not quickly repressed) a healthy black market for goods and services...the black market being its own market economy.
An example could be the USA.
eating your cheese when its already fried
the election of Boris Yeltsin as President.
Job Oppurtunities, stock market(the stock market does not play a big role in the economy but as far as moral support for the people it can either better the economoy or strengthen the economy), health services, and transportation
Market Economy.
Even a free market economy needs government intervention to provide for things that the marketplace does not address.
Almost every country has a market economy; North Korea still has a command economy. WRONG^^ U.S. is rumored to be a market economy, but there are not pure market economy.
No, china does not have a market economy!
yes, it has a market economy.