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In this case, Walmart is helping the low class people and taking advantage of the rich ones. Within this, I see a good mix of economic systems where we are trying to get a balance, where low class people improve themselves and rich help them, taking all of this, to a middle class country, which is great and ideal. As we can conclude from this evidence, employment, businesses is what makes our society better. Giving people the power of free decision makes independent minds, independent ideas. We can support this idea once again with the article “Start-Ups, Not Bailouts,” were it is said that “we need to create a big bushel of new companies — fast. We’ve got to get more Americans working again for their own dignity — and to generate the rising incomes and wealth we need to pay for existing entitlements, as well as all the new investments we’ll need to make.” There is a great deal generating businesses and more independent people. It also mentions that “we also need to be thinking just as seriously and urgently about what are the ingredients that foster entrepreneurship.” The ingredients for an ideal economy is definitely entrepreneurship.

On the left hand we can obviously find counter arguments, many different opinions. Specifically, “U.S. Health Care Could Be More Like Denmark’s,” proved that countries have seen huge savings by evicting private insurers and the reams of expensive paperwork they inflict on doctors and hospitals. Meaning that private decisions is not the right choice for an economy. It insisted that moving to a single-payer system would save about $400 billion annually on paperwork and administration.

Overall, the ideal mixed economy would imply the government to take care of our welfare and society to take care the profit. The government should be in charge of helping society overcome market failure and to have free-decision making on what businesses they want to create and run as entrepreneurs. The government should give access to people for their basic necessities. I believe that in order to decrease the unemployment rate in a market economy the solution is not to increase the taxes, but to use the them in subsidiaries to increase small businesses and as consequence more competition. More options, more opportunities, more welfare, more profit.

"Start-Ups, Not Bailouts - The New York Times." 4 Apr. 2010, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/04/opinion/04friedman.html. Accessed 16 Feb. 2017.

"U.S. Health Care Could Be More Like Denmark's - NYTimes.com." 20 Oct. 2015, http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2015/10/20/can-the-us-become-denmark/us-health-care-could-be-more-like-denmarks. Accessed 16 Feb. 2017.

"Wal Mart: good or evil? - Free Online Library - The Free Library." https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Wal+Mart%3A+good+or+evil%3F-a0145472466. Accessed 16 Feb. 2017.

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