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In a mixed market economy, property owned by the governmen

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The Government needs that kind of stuff to get more money from it, so it can builds more house, bridges and others type of buildings.

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FALSE

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In a mixed market economy, private property may belong to any of the economic agents, namely consumers, businessmen, and government. When the government is the sole owner of land and means of production the system is a planned economy and not a mixed economy. In the mixed economy, government and firms operate in the production and marketing of goods and services. An example of mixed economy: USA.

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