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Free-market economies have _____ .

A) a lot of competition between businesses

B) low levels of growth in their economies

C) little freedom for producers and consumers

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Your answer would be A. Free markets tend to see big growths and fights for top dog among companies. Take Apple and Samsung, for example. Economic growth is typically high, and there's quite a bit of freedom for producers and consumers.
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Answer:

A) a lot of competition between businesses

Step-by-step explanation:

A free market is an open market system in which prices for goods and services are regulated by individual or private enterprise without the government control or involvement. free market economies are mostly guided by the demand and supply forces.

There are several characteristics of a free-market economics, among which are;

  • freedom to create new ideas without government getting to tell them what to produce
  • Their is a control of property by an individual or private owners
  • There are competitive drive among companies
  • competition

Therefore the correct answer to the question is; Free-market economics have a lot of competition between businesses.

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