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Who decides how output will be distributed in a market economy?

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In a market economy, the wants of the consumers and the profit motive of the producers will decide what will be produced. A.K.A. Free-enterprise, Laisse- faire & capitalism. Labor (the workers) and management (the bosses/owners) together will determine how goods will be produced in a market economy.
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the producers

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