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Mixed-market economies have more private property, while command economies have more public property.
Which is the best example of public property in a mixed-market economy?
cars
homes
streets and roads
restaurants and shops
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streets and roads
Public property is owned and maintained by the government for collective use — e.g., roads, public parks, and government buildings. Cars, homes, restaurants and shops are typically privately owned.
Public property is owned and maintained by the government for collective use — e.g., roads, public parks, and government buildings. Cars, homes, restaurants and shops are typically privately owned.
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