What is a potential benefit of a command economy? (1 point)

• attention to the needs of society as a whole
• emphasis on spurring innovation and entrepreneurship
• low levels of government intervention
• greater individual choice

1 answer

A potential benefit of a command economy is attention to the needs of society as a whole. In a command economy, the government typically makes decisions about production and distribution based on perceived societal needs, aiming to allocate resources in a way that benefits the collective rather than individual profit motives.