The first one is your answer
Choice
It would have been more apt, if it is reworded as How does the government regulation affect market economy. In a controlled economy, government decides what its economy should be and hence has no relevance.In a market economy, the fundamental aspect of Choice and freedom... This enables production as per market demand and also creation of new markets for products. Government regulations affect the choice and freedom and hence may affect the market dynamics and economy.
Very one
nop it is not comman it is capitalism i got it from my Government book and teacher
Under capitalism, most people have little freedom of choice, as they have to work for an employer. Socialism will provide much more freedom, without the coercion of the wages system.
planned system excellence in business page32
provides freedom of choice for producers
No i think they cant have control of them
freedom of choice
freedom of choiceprofit incentivecompetitionprivate propertylittle to no government interferencevoluntary trade offsLimited role of government, freedom of enterprise, freedom of choice, profit incentive, competition, and private property.
Limited government Freedom of Enterprise Freedom of choice Profit incentive Private property Competition
In "The Giver," the community prioritizes safety over freedom of choice. They believe that strict control and conformity are necessary to avoid pain and conflict. However, the protagonist Jonas challenges this belief by seeking personal freedom and individuality.
Freedom of Choice was created on 1980-05-16.
Libertarians are for ultimate personal freedom with the least amount of government control. Therefore a libertarian government would not interfere in someones choice in having an abortion unless the embryo was deemed capable of living outside the womb and therefore would be considered as being a living being.
All governments limit freedom. Each and every law and regulation reduces your individual freedoms and choices. Very few are justifiable.
Liberal means "like a free person," and so liberals favor more freedom for more people. Conservative means "keeping it the way it is," and so conservatives do not favor more freedom for more people. At first blush, the above may seem correct however, when "change" reflects greater intrusion by the government instituting greater institutional control over the lives of citizens then it becomes more obvious that "liberal" does not always advance to cause of freedom. Conservatives favor smaller, less intrusive government leaving more freedom of choice to the individual so, based upon this ideology, reverting back to less government control translates into more freedom for the general populous.
the british didnt have an choice other than to grant indias wish for freedom.