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One sign of transition to a mixed-market economy is the establishment of
a fair labor market.
anti-poverty regulations.
state-owned business.
a smaller middle class.
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a. a fair labor market.
Explanation: Moving toward a mixed-market system involves creating functioning labor markets where employment and wages are determined more by supply and demand (with some government safeguards), rather than by central planning. State-owned businesses and a shrinking middle class are characteristics of command economies, while anti-poverty programs are welfare measures but not the primary sign of the market transition.
Explanation: Moving toward a mixed-market system involves creating functioning labor markets where employment and wages are determined more by supply and demand (with some government safeguards), rather than by central planning. State-owned businesses and a shrinking middle class are characteristics of command economies, while anti-poverty programs are welfare measures but not the primary sign of the market transition.
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