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If countries are not typically pure market or pure command, what are they?

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Answer:

Mixed economies

Step-by-step explanation:

They are no pure command or market economies they are mixed economies all modern economies exhibit characteristics of both systems and are often referred to as mixed economies

Examples: Most democratic countries have this type of economy.

Answer: Mixed Economies

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If a country isn't a complete command and bot a complete market economy, but somewhere in between, it is a mixed economy.
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