We made a distinction between pro-business policies and pro-market policies. Which of the following is a way to put that distinction? Pro-market policies mean businesses can earn profit and loss; pro-business policies means businesses only make profit. Pro-business policies means companies only make money while pro-market policies means businesses also help the environment. Pro-market policies means all businesses must fail while pro-business policies means businesses never fail. Pro-business policies deal with entrepreneurship and innovation while pro-market policies only deal with exchange.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Pro-market policies mean businesses can earn profit and loss; pro-business policies means businesses only make profit.

Explanation:

Pro-market policies are those that establish norms that help the free market to operate in balance, without any kind of benefit in favor of a specific company, in this way it benefits both companies and consumers, therefore it sets up in a normal market situation where companies cannot make profits and losses.

In a pro-business policies, the government offers advantages to specific companies to increase profitability, such as tax incentives, privileges, etc.

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