Well, it mainly is a mixed economy. Since a country can have more than one type of economies that are operating, it is most likely that Canada is also the same.
The U.S. and Canada have a free market economy.
Canada has a mixed economymixed economy
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I think they must have a mixed economy
The type of economy usually matches the type of government. For example, a democratic country will usually have a capitalist (or free market-based) economy while a non-democratic country will usually have a socialist economy. The more freedom there is in the government usually brings about more freedom in the economy. However, I would say that the type of government affects the economy and not vice versa. Of course, if the economy completely crashed, it could cause a democratic country to become non-democratic. People tend to vote for radical decisions during crises.
The U.S. and Canada have a free market economy.
Canada has a mixed economy
The U.S. and Canada have a free market economy.
Mixed economy and market economy
Canada has a mixed economymixed economy
Canada,Has a parlimentary governement ..:) Follow me on Instagram ................ LANE__23 AND Look_Its_Dei
I think they must have a mixed economy
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Type of economy in exporting country.
I think they must have a mixed economy
newly industrializing
The type of economy usually matches the type of government. For example, a democratic country will usually have a capitalist (or free market-based) economy while a non-democratic country will usually have a socialist economy. The more freedom there is in the government usually brings about more freedom in the economy. However, I would say that the type of government affects the economy and not vice versa. Of course, if the economy completely crashed, it could cause a democratic country to become non-democratic. People tend to vote for radical decisions during crises.