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HELP ME Why does government interference in the economy limit economic growth?

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Governments intervene in markets to address inefficiency. In an optimally efficient market, resources are perfectly allocated to those that need them in the amounts they need. ... The government tries to combat these inequities through regulation, taxation, and subsidies.

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