There can be no such thing. Socialism (classless stateless society based on production for use) cannot be mixed with any other system.
an economy that includes a variety of private and government control, that is, a mixture ofcapitalism and socialism
None, as capitalism (classes, production for profit) and Socialism (no classes, production for use) are incompatible.
Itβs called capitalism: class ownership, wages system, production for sale.
socialism
where the functions of both capitalism and socialism are present,that is called mixed economy.
A mixed economy is based on several different types of economies. For example the mixed American economy is a combination of socialism and capitalism.
mixed system
Socialism is not a compromise between capitalism and communism, it is a distinct economic system and mode of production. A "mixed economy" is often cited as being a compromise between socialism and capitalism, but in practice most mixed economies are interventionist capitalist economies.
Socialism is the closest thing.
Capitalism, Communism & Democratic Socialism.
mixed economy
Socialism
Socialism is not considered a mixed economy. Socialism is defined as a system based on public ownership of the means of production, self-management in enterprises, and production for use instead of production for private profit. There are two types of socialism: planned economies and market socialism. A mixed economy usually refers to a type of capitalism where the government intervenes in markets to affect economic outcomes, or engages in some minor indirect economic planning. Mixed economies are heavily capitalist: profit-driven enterprise is the dominant form of organization, most firms are privately-owned, and markets are still the primary way of coordinating the economy.