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valina [46]
3 years ago
8

In a command economy, decisions on what and how to produce, who to produce for, and what to do with profits is decided by

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gulaghasi [49]3 years ago
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A command economy is basically run by a communist regime where all means of production belongs to the state.
 It is the governemnt therefore that makes
<span>decisions on what and how to produce, who to produce for, and what to do with profits.
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