Asked by brynnleigh

21. what is the role of the government in a mixed economy?


could anyone help me in any way by the way this is not a multiple choice question

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.economicsdiscussion.net/government/functions-of-government-in-a-modern-mixed-economy/20927
Answered by allianna
brynnleigh the answer may have something to do with supply and demand. but ms. sue can correct me but im pretty sure that’s it
Answered by Ms. Sue
The government has nothing to do with supply and demand.

Alliana -- please don't try to help when you don't know..

Answered by brynnleigh
ms. sue i read the link but im still confused could you try to explain it to me because I read it but I am still confused
Answered by Ms. Sue
What don't you understand about the first paragraph in that site?

"The following points highlight the seven major functions of government in a modern mixed economy. The Functions are: 1. Improving Efficiency of the Economic System 2. Controlling Externalities and Public Goods 3. Supplying Correct Information 4. Improving the Distribution of Income 5. Grants and Subsidies 6. Macroeconomic Stabilisation 7. Representing the Country at the International Level."
Answered by Gemini Kitten😸
Mixed economy means is privately owned businesses and government both play important roles. ... For example, to protect the public and to preserve private enterprise, to help control and regulate the means of production. Besides that in mixed economy, the government decides on resource allocation of scarce commodities
Answered by :p
thanks Gemini Kitten😸
Answered by Ki
You can search it up and it tells you the rules, I think..
do yall own work
BOO MS SUE
Answered by Jaden
Thank you ms. sue the website helped.
Answered by NEDS HELP
What's the answer
Answered by \(〇_o)/
I thought Ms. Sue died a while ago . . . SHE HAS RISEN I GUESS
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