| Rath said: @Kasz. Social Democracies like a large part of Western/Northern Europe? Those are partially socialised economies. Or if you want more Socialism in that equation, try states like Venezuela or other countries in the current left-wing movement in Latin America. Or if you want to go even further, the PRC has a market Socialist economy. There are currently states all the way between pure communism and strong (but not pure) capitalism. Nazi Germany isn't great to use for any economic example anyway, as their economic policy was never very prominent amongst their ideals. |
Those are all still Free market economies in western europe.
China and Venezuela are poor choices because they're governments regulate based on protectionism. That's not really going to be the same kind of change people are talking about there.
As for their economic policy never being prominent amongst their ideals... what does that have to do with anything? They're economy follows those ideals and it's the best one to study based on it.








