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What are the main goals of economic policy within a free-enterprise system? Choose three correct answers.
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to guarantee that all producers are maximizing profits
to guarantee that all producers are maximizing profits
to limit the number of producers that can enter a given market
to limit the number of producers that can enter a given market
to work toward solving the problem of poverty
to work toward solving the problem of poverty
to ensure that the market is fair, allowing for competition and consumer choice
to ensure that the market is fair, allowing for competition and consumer choice
to ensure that the economic needs of citizens are met, such as employment
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- to work toward solving the problem of poverty
- to ensure that the market is fair, allowing for competition and consumer choice
- to ensure that the economic needs of citizens are met, such as employment
(Guaranteeing producers maximize profits or limiting entry to markets are not typical goals of economic policy in a free-enterprise system.)
- to ensure that the market is fair, allowing for competition and consumer choice
- to ensure that the economic needs of citizens are met, such as employment
(Guaranteeing producers maximize profits or limiting entry to markets are not typical goals of economic policy in a free-enterprise system.)
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