their are no countries that have pure capitalism because pure capitalism can never exist. pure capitalism lead to anarchy and a coercive monopoly whit businessman telling how to live are life.
None. All economies today - with perhaps the exception of some isolated tribes - are mixed economies.
Which countries that are under communism , socialism and capitalism
capitalism
Supply and demand both dictate the price of the goods sold in capitalism
pure capitalism
None. All economies today - with perhaps the exception of some isolated tribes - are mixed economies.
Which countries that are under communism , socialism and capitalism
All countries in Europe follow Capitalism. Only four countries in the world follow Socialism (the opposite of Capitalism), who are China, Laos, Vietnam, and Cuba. However, none of these countries are in Europe.
capitalism
The rich can afford the best defense, the poor, only the worst. Pure capitalism in action.
Supply and demand both dictate the price of the goods sold in capitalism
pure capitalism
Pretty much everyone has better healthcare and welfare under pure communism than under pure capitalism, with the exception of those who are in the top 10% by wealth, because those people can afford their own healthcare out-of-pocket.
Capitalism.
The economic system where operations are funded by profit and where production and distribution are corporately or privately owned is capitalism. Examples of countries that use capitalism include the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Denmark, and Australia.
I don’t know about ‘pure Marxists’, but Marxists believe that capitalism inevitably involves exploitation, inequality and widespread poverty.
The economic system replacing communism in the former Soviet countries is primarily capitalism, with varying degrees of market liberalization and privatization. These countries have transitioned from centrally planned economies to market-based economies, allowing for private ownership of businesses, competition, and market forces to determine prices and production. However, the extent and success of this transition vary among different countries in the region.