lovejayjaycute
lovejayjaycute lovejayjaycute
  • 02-09-2015
  • Social Studies
contestada

Why is capitalism called a free - market economy?

Respuesta :

WorldCitizen WorldCitizen
  • 02-09-2015
In capitalism the market decides (is free to decide, hence the usage of the word "free" ) over what will be produced and how much, and it is not commanded by any entity, such as the government in case of command economy (think: socialism).

So in capitalism, the market is free to function without intervention, and because of this, it is called a "free-market" economy.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Find the perimeter of the figure to the nearest hundredth. due today
What is the length of a side a? Round to the nearest tenth of an inch.
Johannes Brahms received an honorary degree from the University of Breslau in recognition for A. singing in the University choir. B. his remarkable abilities in
let: f(x)=x+1 and g(x)=x^2-2 find: g(x) - f(x)
What is the equation that passes through the point(-4,-4) and has a slope of 1/6
Han's garden has an area of 193.75 square feet. If the length of the garden is 12.5 feet, what is the width
can someone help me?
in the figure what is the value of x​
If you produce 10 g of water in the reaction from 20 g of O2 what is your percent yield? 2H2+O2>2H2O
A store receives a shipment of 5,000 MP3 players each week. In a previous shipment the selected 500 MP3 players and found that 50 were cracked and 35 were compl