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In free-enterprise systems around the world, there are
no restrictions on business ownership or business activity.
some restrictions on business activity but not on business ownership.
some restrictions on business ownership but not on business activity.
some restrictions on business ownership and business activity.
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Some restrictions on business ownership and business activity.
Explanation: Real-world free-enterprise systems allow private ownership and market choice but still impose regulations (licenses, safety and environmental rules, taxes, antitrust laws, foreign-ownership limits, zoning, etc.) that restrict both who can own businesses and what activities businesses may carry out.
Explanation: Real-world free-enterprise systems allow private ownership and market choice but still impose regulations (licenses, safety and environmental rules, taxes, antitrust laws, foreign-ownership limits, zoning, etc.) that restrict both who can own businesses and what activities businesses may carry out.
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