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How does a government take part in a market economy?

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A market economy is a system in which the supply and demand for goods and services plays a primary role in a competitive marketplace. ... The government may also ensure national security by not allowing businesses to transact with enemy countries and providing services that are not typically handled by private business.
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The government takes part by passing regulations to protect the public.
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