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Economy - its Meaning Types

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Which of the following is the MOST important feature that safeguards consumers against exploitation in a capitalist economy?

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Competition

Step 1: The chapter explicitly states that 'competition is the fundamental feature of capitalist economy and essential to safeguard against consumer's exploitation.' Step 2: When many producers compete with each other to sell products, no single firm can charge very high prices or provide poor quality — consumers benefit. Step 3: Private Property gives ownership rights to individuals but doesn't directly protect consumers. Step 4: Profit Motive drives businesses to be efficient but alone it doesn't protect consumers — in fact, unchecked profit motive could lead to exploitation. Step 5: Freedom

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In a socialist economy, all means of production are owned by:

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The government on behalf of the people

Step 1: The chapter clearly states that in a socialist economy, 'means of production are owned by the government on behalf of the people.' Step 2: The key phrase is 'on behalf of the people' — the government acts as a trustee for the entire society, not for individual benefit. Step 3: The institution of private property is abolished in socialism, so private individuals cannot own production units. Step 4: Foreign ownership is not relevant here — socialist economies typically restrict foreign control. Step 5: Option D describes a mixed economy where both private and public sectors coexist. In p

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Which of the following correctly explains why a socialist economy reduces inequalities of income and wealth?

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By abolishing private property and the right of inheritance

Step 1: The chapter explains that 'the institutions of private property and inheritance are at the root of inequalities of income and wealth in a capitalist economy.' Step 2: In capitalism, the rich can accumulate wealth and pass it on to their children, making the rich richer over generations. Step 3: By abolishing these two institutions (private property and inheritance), a socialist system removes the key sources of inequality. Step 4: Options A, C, and D are features of a capitalist economy — competition, consumer freedom, and price mechanisms are all capitalist characteristics that can ac

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Which type of economy combines the features of both capitalism and socialism?

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Mixed Economy

Step 1: The chapter defines a mixed economy as one that 'combines the best features of capitalism and socialism.' Step 2: In a mixed economy, both public and private sectors coexist — the private sector operates on profit motive (capitalist feature) and the public sector operates for social welfare (socialist feature). Step 3: Developed and Developing economies are classifications based on the LEVEL of development, not on ownership structure. Step 4: A capitalist economy only has private sector dominance without socialist features. Step 5: Therefore, Mixed Economy is the correct answer — India

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