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What is not a role of government in terms of consumer protection in a capitalist economy?

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What is not a role of government in terms of consumer protection in a capitalist economy?

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The proper role of government in a capitalist economic system has been hotly debated for centuries. Unlike socialism, communism, or fascism, capitalism does not assume a role for a coercive, centralized public authority. While nearly all economic thinkers and policymakers argue in favor of some level of government influence in the economy, those interventions take place outside of the strictly defined confines of capitalism.

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