no
Democratic countries usually have a mixed economy, somewhere between capitalism and a free market economy.
market economy
Democratic countries usually have a mixed economy, somewhere between capitalism and a free market economy.
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.
A free market economy would be more likely to be found in a democracy rather than a totalitarian dictatorship because it is is a market in which there is no economic intervention and regulation by the state, except to enforce private contracts.
because otherwise there would be no jobs or work there for the cycle of you earn money to get clothes food exedra
Democratic countries usually have a mixed economy, somewhere between capitalism and a free market economy.
market economy =*(
it is the consonantal democracy,and market economy
In my opinion I prefer the free market economy.Because we live in a capitalistic democracy, I have grown accustomed to the market economy.I much prefer a market economy over a planned economy.
market economy
Democratic countries usually have a mixed economy, somewhere between capitalism and a free market economy.
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.
It has a Market Economy
Bolivia has a plurinational socialism. A more radical form of social democracy. Its a socialist nation but mixed with democracy and ethical capitalism.
there are none
No. it should be under mixed market economy