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Distinguish between a capitalist economy and socialist economy compare and contrast socialist economy with mixed economy

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Answered by ItzImran
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In capitalism only private sector exists.

2. The aim of production is to earn maximum profit

3. In capitalism, only those consumer goods are produced which are in demand i.e. goods that can be sold profitably either in the domestic or in the foreign markets.

4. The role of government in the capitalist economy is very limited.

5. In capitalist economy central problem of an economy (what, how, for whom to produce) are solved by the forces of demand and supply in the market.

In socialism only public sector exists. The aim of production is maximum social welfare

In socialist economy, the government produced those goods which are needed by society.

In socialist economy, the government has full control on the economy.

In socialism, decisions related to what, how and for whom to produce are taken by some central authority appointed by the government of the country.

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