In a mixed market economy, property owned by an individual
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History, 09.09.2020 07:01 hoodricchkeyy
In a mixed market economy, property owned by an individual
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can be used by all citizens.
can be run by a city or state.
can help promote personal wealth.
can be used by government workers.
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