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A purpose of government regulation in a mixed-market economy is to protect

property rights.
corporate rights.
investor rights.
states' rights.

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a on edge

Step-by-step explanation:

property rights

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User Dbonneville
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A purpose of government regulation in a mixed-market economy is to protect property rights. Option A is correct.

A mixed-market economy is a form of economy where both the government and the private market control the factors of production in the economy of a country.

Property rights are defined as theoretical socially-enforced constructs in economics for determining how a resource or economic good is employed and owned.

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