WAEC - Economics (2017 - No. 4)
in a market economy, the problem of what goods to produced is solved primarily by
directives of the government
the pattern of consumers spending
producers of consumer goods
people producing what they want
Explanation
Consumer preferences and resource scarcity determine which goods are produced and in what quantity; the prices in a market economy act as signals to producers and consumers who use these price signals to help make decisions. Governments play a minor role in the direction of economic activity.
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