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According to the book ], there are many different ways of organizing a capitalist economy. There seems to be two extremes the Coordinated Market Economy (CME), which captures certain salient features of northern Europe (in particular in Denmark, Finland,
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Norway, Sweden, Austria,
Belgium, Netherlands,
Germany, Switzerland), and a Liberal Market Economy (LME), similar for a US style economy and partially present in UK, Canada,
Australia, New Zealand, Ireland.<ref>Ben Ross Schneider and David Soskice: Inequality in developed
countries and Latin America:
coordinated, liberal and
hierarchical systems. Economy and Society Volume 38 Number 1 February 2009: 17-52</ref>

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