Does free enterprise have any government control

A. Some government control
B. No government control
C. Complete government control

1 answer

A. Some government control

Free enterprise typically operates within the framework of laws and regulations set by the government to ensure fair competition, protect consumers, and promote economic stability. While there is generally a degree of government control in free enterprise systems, the level and extent of this control can vary depending on the country and economic policies in place.
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