difference between market economy and mixed economy
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While a mixed economy combines free market with central government planning and intervention, a market economy relies purely on the free market (and the rules of supply and demand) to regulate the economy. For this reason, profit motives, incentives, and capitalism are the driving factors of the economy.
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An economy is a system whereby goods are produced and exchanged. Without a viable economy, a state will collapse. There are three main types of economies: free market, command, and mixed. The chart below compares free-market and command economies; mixed economies are a combination of the two.
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