Economy, asked by dristidewangan, 6 months ago

32. The goal of a pure market economy is to meet the desire of?
(1 Point)
Consumers
Companies
Workers
The government​

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Answered by kaumrsatnam
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consumers

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

Correct option A

The goal of a pure market economy is to meet the desire of Consumers.

Explanation:

The goal of a Pure Market Economy is to satisfy consumer desires. A pure market economy is the theoretical extreme of economic systems that do not exist in the real world. It does, however, provide a baseline for comparison with real-world economic systems. Markets are used by buyers and sellers to voluntarily exchange goods, services, and resources in pure market economies. Buyers seek the lowest possible price. Sellers want to get the best price possible. Resources are allocated to the production of goods with the highest prices and the highest level of satisfaction of wants and needs. The goal of a pure market economy is to meet the desire of Consumers. A market-oriented economy, also known as capitalism, is the real-world manifestation of a pure market economy.

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