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Q: How does the united kingdoms government influence the economy?
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What is the United Kingdoms Economy?

In a poor state right about now... :(


Who united all the kingdoms together?

The Government


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The United Kingdom, a NATO country, had a democratic government. East Germany, a member of the Warsaw Pact, had a communist government.


The government takes part in the united states economy to?

The government takes part in the united states economy to protect consumers action against violations of consumer rights.


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The economy of the United States (Union) during the Civil War was based on a free market system. The Government however held allot of influence in the economy in terms of awarding private companies contracts to fill Government needs. This was especially true in terms of military equipment contracts.


When was United Kingdoms created?

United Kingdoms was created in 1993-08.


Who is a government free economy where consumers and business owners control the economy decisions?

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How Mexican do you have to to get money from united States government?

Appearently you have to be illegal. Screw this economy...


What are examples of mixed economy?

When there is free enterprise as well as government control in a country, it is a mixed economy or dual economy. The United States is an example of this with some strong government regulation along with private enterprise.


Why is united kingdoms economy so bad?

Well, it isn't that bad.But essentially due to a global economic recession caused by irresponsible bank-lending.


Where geopolitically is Mexico considered?

A western, emerging market economy within the United States' sphere of influence.


Why a strong navy and a large fleet of trading ships have been an important part of united kingdoms history?

its form of government