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poverty is always higest in countries with market economies

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Why are most modern economies referred to as mixed economy?

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Why are most economies referred to as mixed economies?

poverty is always higest in countries with market economies


Why more modern economists are mixed economies elaborate?

Most mixed economies can be described as market economies with strong regulatory.


Most economies have what economists call?

mixed economies


Most economies today are economies?

all economies today are actually (mixed)


Why are most economies refered to as mixed economies?

poverty is always higest in countries with market economies


Is this a mixed economy?

i mean, what are some Mixed Economies and is it the most popular type economy in the world? Thanks i mean, what are some Mixed Economies and is it the most popular type economy in the world? Thanks


What are the features of a mixed economy?

A mixed economy features a "mix" of features from traditional economies, market economies, AND command economies--usually the most advantageous features from each. For example, most mixed economies borrow three of the most advantageous characteristics of a market economy: pricing, private property, and individual self-interest. The United States is one example of a mixed economy.


Why is it that most African countries adopt mixed economic system?

all countries have mixed economies


Why do most countries operate somewhere between a command and market economy?

Nearly all modern economies in the world today have characteristics of both market and command economic systems. That is why they are called mixed economies. Traditional economies are very hard to find and could not function effectively for a whole nation. Nearly all the countries in Southwest Asia today would best be described as mixed economies, as they have the characteristics of a free market and free enterprise as well as some government planning and control.


In most mixed economies what role does the government not fill?

In mixed economies, the government does not own all property or confiscate all economic output (this is a tenet of communism, or communist socialism).


Why do most countries have mixed economies?

As long as a government (local, state or national) taxes its businesses and households, there will be a mixed economy.