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HWhy are democratic countries especially likely to have mixed market

economies?
The citizens influence economic decisions.
The governments forfeit control of resources.
The citizens consume according to their needs.
In these ideal countries, no government is needed.

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Answer:

The citizens consume according to their needs

Step-by-step explanation:

A mixed market, also called mixed economy is a situation whereby market resources are partly controlled by the government and partially a free market.

Democratic countries are especially likely to have mixed market because the citizens consume according to their needs

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