An economic system is defined by its core organizing principles. Consider the following descriptions of different economic arrangements. Which scenario best illustrates a system where the three key institutions—private ownership of productive assets, widespread exchange through markets, and production organized predominantly within employer-led enterprises—are all fully established?
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