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The goal of a pure market economy is to meet the desire of?
Consumers
Companies
Workers
The government
- Consumers (Option 1):
- A pure market economy aims to satisfy consumer desires.
- Companies and producers respond to consumer demand.
- This system prioritizes choice and freedom for consumers.
- Answer: In a pure market economy, the goal is to meet the desires of consumers.
- Companies (Option 2):
- Companies profit by meeting consumer demands.
- Their primary goal is economic gain, not necessarily the broader market goals.
- Workers (Option 3):
- Workers contribute to the economy by providing labor.
- Their interests are often focused on wages and job security.
- The government (Option 4):
- In a pure market economy, government involvement is minimal.
- It does not primarily focus on government goals or desires.
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