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Mixed ownership economic form in capitalist countries
In capitalist countries, there are often a few state-owned enterprises, most of which are important enterprises related to the national economy, which are controlled by the state and constitute mixed ownership. But the proportion of state-owned enterprises is very small. Unlike a large number of state-owned enterprises in socialist countries, all enterprises related to the economic lifeline and national defense and military industry are completely in the hands of the state.
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