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1 1.5 points The market system is characterized by: extensive government constraints on individual behavior. private ownership of the means of production. government control of all production decisions. government rationing of all goods and services.

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The market system is characterized by:
extensive government constraints on individual behavior.
private ownership of the means of production.
government control of all production decisions.
government rationing of all goods and services.
        
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The market system is characterized by:
extensive government constraints on individual behavior.
private ownership of the means of production.
government control of all production decisions.
government rationing of all goods and services.

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00:01 Hi, in this question, gopal that manufacturing sector requires 5 by 9 units from manufacturing and 1 by 9 units from service.
00:32 Also gopal that the service sector requires 2 by 9 units from manufacturing and 4 by 9 units from service.
00:57 We need to find the what are the production levels required to satisfy the final demand of 54 units from manufacturing and 9 units from service.
01:09 So, first we need to produce the 54 units from manufacturing which is equal to 5 by 9 into 54 which is equal to 30 and next 1 by 9 into 54 for service which is equal to 6 units of service.
01:49 Similarly, we have to find for 9 units from service.
02:02 So, we have to multiply both this by 9...
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