Economy, asked by balwantsinghp63, 10 months ago

who control economic activities under
antrally planned ccantharsis​

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Answered by nutanjha53
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The production of goods and services in command economies is often done by state-owned enterprises, which are government owned companies. In centrally planned economies, which are sometimes referred to as "command economies", prices are controlled by bureaucrats.

Answered by Anonymous
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The government controls economic activities under centrally planned economies A centrally planned economy, also known as a command economy, is an economic system in which a central authority, such as a government, makes economic decisions regarding the manufacturing and the distribution of products. Centrally planned economies are different from market economies in which such decisions are traditionally made by businesses and consumers.

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