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Why are all economies mixed?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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Because by definition, true free market has no government control or regulation and true planned economy has no place for interaction between the firms when government regulation defines the economy.

In all economy (except for maybe North Korea), both government and the market holds stake in the economic activities of the economy hence nearly all economies are mixed

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