Which of the following differentiates a mixed market economy from other types of economies?(1 point)

Responses

a blend of private sector activity and government intervention
a blend of private sector activity and government intervention

a blend of barter and trade
a blend of barter and trade

a blend of authoritarian and communist policies
a blend of authoritarian and communist policies

a blend of innovation and laissez-faire policies

1 answer

The correct response that differentiates a mixed market economy from other types of economies is:

a blend of private sector activity and government intervention.

This definition captures the essence of a mixed economy, which incorporates elements of both capitalism (private enterprise) and government control or regulation.

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