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economic system

Frameworks for the distribution and allocation of goods and services in a nation or society. Socialism, Capitalism, Feudalism, and Mercantilism are examples of several economic systems. A nation's choice of economic system can produce both positive and negative effects on its internal economy and economic interactions with other nations.

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