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mixed economy
No role the government should play.
John Maynard Keynes was the father of a "mixed economy" in which the government plays a crucial role.
Mixed Economy which means free market system but government still has limited role
A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
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A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
It defends the interests of the one percent, the capitalist class.
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A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
The United States is not an example of a socialist country. The economy of the USA can be said to be a mixed economy that favors private enterprise. It is a mixed economy because the Federal government and the Federal Reserve System it created does play a significant role in the economy. But not significant enough to stray too far from a private enterprise nation.