Economy, asked by shubham74248, 10 months ago

how are mixed economies different from market economy and centrally planned economy?​

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Answered by pinumallasaketh21
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The government has control over a command or planned economy. In mixed economies, the government has some control, while the rest is up to supply and demand. Command economies are characterized by large surpluses and shortages, monopolies, and prices set by the government.

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