The government decides what is produced, along with how much is produced.
Communist countries usually have economies.
The government controls some aspects of the economy, such as infrastructure and transportation, while private consumers and producers control the means of production in other areas.
A command economy that still allows private property and ownership is called.
The government has no involvement or decision-making in what or how much is produced.
A command economy in which the government controls everything is called .
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