who runs the government and makes most decisions
The Sultan runs the country and makes all the major decisions personally.
A president runs Guatemala. Right now (2008), Alvaro Colom is the Guatemala president, succeeding Oscar Berger.
The executive branch (the President, cabinet, and regulatory agencies)
A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
A mixed market economy is one in which most decisions are made by producers (firms) and consumers (households), but the government does have a role in the economy: to ensure that equity/fairness takes place and that everything runs smoothly also the Government plays the role of a market / Economy Watcher they sit back and only intervene when needed.
Dictatorship.
Parliamentary government
Businesses the federal government runs are called government corporations.
because government runs off the citizens opentiens
The United Kingdom is run by the Prime Minister, who is the head of government, and the monarch, who is the head of state. The Prime Minister leads the government and is responsible for making key decisions, while the monarch's role is largely ceremonial.