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The former Soviet countries used to be examples of state capitalism, but are now mostly private capitalism.
The United States is typically seen as a capitalist country, but it is also socialist as the programs the government provides are a product of our tax money. Other capitalist countries include Brazil, Japan, Sudan, Sweden, and Columbia.
Most democratic nations run under the capitalist system. However, many capitalist countries are not democratic.
This is a "What color is George Washington's white horse?" type question.Capitalism IS the economic system that a capitalist country has. Of course, there are different variations of capitalism based on the level of government intrusion, from laissez-faire capitalism to interventionist capitalism to regulated capitalism to state capitalism.
Capitalism is an economic system and doesn't necessarily relate to the political system in a county. It does not determine if there are elections are not. Many countries that are capitalist do have elections though.
The former Soviet countries used to be examples of state capitalism, but are now mostly private capitalism.
The United States is typically seen as a capitalist country, but it is also socialist as the programs the government provides are a product of our tax money. Other capitalist countries include Brazil, Japan, Sudan, Sweden, and Columbia.
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Most democratic nations run under the capitalist system. However, many capitalist countries are not democratic.
There is no country in the Middle East that rejects capitalism. All Middle Eastern countries have a predominantly capitalist economy. Some have greater or fewer socialist support mechanisms and other have Islamic financial mechanisms that run in parallel to a capitalist economy, but none have an exclusively or majority non-capitalist economy.
This is a "What color is George Washington's white horse?" type question.Capitalism IS the economic system that a capitalist country has. Of course, there are different variations of capitalism based on the level of government intrusion, from laissez-faire capitalism to interventionist capitalism to regulated capitalism to state capitalism.
Capitalism is an economic system and doesn't necessarily relate to the political system in a county. It does not determine if there are elections are not. Many countries that are capitalist do have elections though.
Capitalism is an economic system and is a social system that is based on freedom. Most countries are capitalist countries including the United States, Germany, Canada, United Kingdom, India, and China.
Capitalism is the economic system currently replacing Communism in former Soviet countries.
There aren't any, but the United States, overall, is probably the MOST capitalist. It is called a "mixed economy," with some aspects of capitalism and some essence of socialism.
It’s capitalist: wages system, class ownership, production for profit. And capitalist countries have capitalist governments.
No. A country is not "more" or "less" capitalist based on when it acquired capitalism, but based on whether or not its economic regulations accede more or less to general capitalist theories and practices. In the United Kingdom, the government interferes more with the domestic economy, making the United States more capitalist. In certain ways, such as labor standards and minimum wage, China is even more capitalist than the United States, but in terms of company ownership and control, China is less capitalist than most Western countries.