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How is a free-market economy different from a mixed economy?
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Free market are determined by an open market and mixed protects private property and gives a nice amount of freedom but also lets the government interfere
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A free economy has a 100% open economy with very little government interaction however a mixed economy is open to the public but is semi-closely regulated by the government.
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