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| text = The majority of economic activity takes place without any direct connection to markets, undertaken in the household or government sector, or within large corporations that trade in the market sector, but use central planning to organize their own activities. The boundaries are constantly shifting as some activities shift between household, government and market sectors, and as households, governments and firms outsource some activities and integrate others.
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| text = The majority of economic activity takes place without any direct connection to markets, undertaken in the household or government sector, or within large corporations that trade in the market sector, but use central planning to organize their own activities.
 
| cite = [[John Quiggin]], "{{Link |I Pencil: A product of the mixed economy}}"
 
| cite = [[John Quiggin]], "{{Link |I Pencil: A product of the mixed economy}}"
 
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