Which choice gives a reason that property rights must be protected in a market economy?
a. th...
Which choice gives a reason that property rights must be protected in a market economy?
a. the right to property is not guaranteed in command economies.
b. in a chaotic market consumers might lose track of whose property belongs to whom.
c. producers must be ensured that they will be able to sell their products and keep their revenues.
d. if buyers have a right to the property of sellers, then they will be more likely to engage in free trade?
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