Mixed economies combine market mechanisms with government intervention—markets for efficiency, regulation for stability, redistribution for fairness—rather than relying entirely on one logic. Most wealthy societies are mixed, though they argue endlessly about where to draw the line, because pure market or pure central-planning both fail in ways that matter to real people.
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