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Socialist systems often have mixed economies because the state

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shares economic control with private enterprises
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Socialist systems often have mixed economies because the state owns the means of production.

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Under a pure socialist system, all production and distribution decisions are made by government, who owns the means of production -machinery, factors, tools, etc.- either as a temporary measure or as a characteristic of this system. Socialists advocate for sharing ownership of resources to guarantee a more equal distribution of goods and services.

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