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Which of the following is the key difference between a mixed-market economy and a planned economy?

1.Mixed-market economies have no government influence, while planned economies are controlled by the government.
2.Mixed-markets economies have no government influence, while planned economies are loosely regulated by the government.
3.Planned economies have no government influence, while mixed-market economies are controlled by the government.
4.Planned economies have no government influence, while mixed-market economies are loosely regulated by the government.

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- 2.) Mixed-markets economies have no government influence, while planned economies are loosely regulated by the government.

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