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Mixed economies may have a distinct private sector, where resources are allocated primarily by market forces, such as the grocery sector of the UK economy. Mixed economies may also have a distinct public sector, where resources are allocated mainly by government, such as defence, police, and fire services. In many sectors, resources are allocated by a combination of markets and panning, such as healthcare and, which have both public and private provision.Mixed economy, there may be different types of private sector resources that have been allocated mainly by market forces, such as the grocery sector of economy, United Kingdom. The economy may have a different Government that has most of the resources allocated by the Government, such as police protection and firefighting staff. In many regions the resources allocated by the combination of marketing and panning, such as health care and which includes both the public and private sectors.
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