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How does a command economy differ from a mixed market economy?


In a command economy, citizens have fewer property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have more property rights.
In a command economy, citizens have more property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have fewer property rights.
In a command economy, citizens own all public property. In a mixed market economy, the government owns all private property.
In a command economy, citizens own all private property. In a mixed market economy, the government owns all public property

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In a command economy, citizens have fewer property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have more property rights.

Explanation: Command economies feature heavy government ownership and central planning, limiting private property and market choice. Mixed economies combine private ownership and markets with some government regulation and public ownership, so individuals generally have stronger property rights.