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A system dominated by the commercial regime means, as was already shown, that the commercial regime is valid for a great number of industries. But, as has been pointed out in chapter 8, the regulatory and the government directory regimes will occur in some industries for various reasons. In chapter 8 it was admitted that it is difficult to predict which kind of regime the government tends to assign to the single industries.1 But it was made clear that on the basis of a democratic and pluralistic constitution the number of industries is limited for which regulation and government direction can be chosen.
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Schenk, K.E. (1988). A System with Dominant Commercial Regimes. In: New Institutional Dimensions of Economics. Studies in Contemporary Economics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83320-5_14
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