Oligarchic capitalism is a system
a. that accepts the general principle of free market economics but allows significant government involvement in the economy in order to protect domestic economic interests.
b. in which there is minimal government involvement in regulation of the economy, and little social welfare spending.
c. that involves a substantial role for government in the regulation of the economy, and the establishment of social welfare programs.
d. of state-led development measures and authoritarian political practices.
e. that benefits a small number of economically and politically powerful individuals.
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