The economic system that allows individuals the least degree of economic freedom is ________
A) socialism
B) communism
C) capitalism
D) authoritarianism
E) mixed capitalism
Answer: B
Explanation: The planned economic system that allows individuals the least degree of economic freedom is communism, which still exists in a few countries, most notably North Korea and China.
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A. 0.9093. B. 0.0907. C. 0.0189. D. 0.9811.
Which of the following is an advantage of factoring?
A) accounts receivable immediately turned into cash B) addition of credit and collection departments C) less costly form of secured short-term loans D) improves current ratio
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