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(cs 11) in a free market economy government committees make decisions about quantity manufactured, prices, and wages.
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In a free market economy, decisions about quantity manufactured, prices, and wages are primarily made by market forces (supply and demand) and private entities, not government committees. Government intervention is minimal compared to a command economy where government committees make such decisions.
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