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In a true free enterprise system, which group has no control over the economy?
Government
Consumers
Bankers
Workers
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In a true free-enterprise (laissez-faire) system, economic decisions are made by private individuals and businesses — consumers, workers, and bankers — with minimal or no government interference.
In a true free-enterprise (laissez-faire) system, economic decisions are made by private individuals and businesses — consumers, workers, and bankers — with minimal or no government interference.
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