how was the consumer sector after the world war?
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Certain consumer goods, such as automobiles and other durables, were simply not produced in the war years. When the war ended, however, the command economy was dismantled. By the end of 1946, direct government allocation of resources—by edict, price controls, and rationing schemes—was essentially eliminated.
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