A free market exists
A. when the government places few restrictions on how a good or a service can be produced or sold or on how a factor of production can be employed.
B. when the government places absolutely no restrictions on how a good or a service can be produced or sold or on how a factor of production can be employed.
C. only in fiction. There are no markets or economies which even come close to approaching the status of a free market.
D. when the government places significant restrictions on how a good or a service can be produced or sold or on how a factor of production can be employed.

Respuesta :

Answer: Option A

Explanation: In a free market structure, the majority of resources in the economy are owned and controlled by the private owners. The prices of commodities produced in such a market structure are determined by the market forces of demand and supply.

The rules and restrictions imposed by the govt. in such a market structure exists but at a very small extent. The govt. in such a market structure controls only those industries which are important for national security and development.