As we noted in the last chapter, modern nations differ in the structure and functioning of their economic systems. Some are highly decentralized, with great freedom for elements in the system – individual persons and separate business organizations – to determine their own behavior in response to what other elements in the system do. Other national economic systems are highly centralized, with a great degree of government control over the behavior of the individual elements in the system.
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