Im pretty sure the correct answer is D
<span>Because they do not have the output needed to produce enough to keep up with industrial nations.</span>
The second alternative is correct.
In a market economy, where there is free entry and exit of firms, price is determined by the supply and demand of goods and services. In this case, the government does not act directly as a market player, but as a regulator, which must maintain the proper environment for companies to develop and compete the market through competition, ie price. Thus, consumers benefit. The government takes some economic decisions to favor the economic environment, for example to ensure that there is no agreement, but production decisions are only up to the companies, without intervention.
Answer:
chaoes in nature genuially
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