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In which type of economy does the government control the factors of production?
mixed economy
traditional economy
command economy
market economy
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Command economy
In a command economy (also called a centrally planned economy), the government owns or controls the factors of production (land, labor, capital) and makes major economic decisions about production, pricing, and distribution.
In a command economy (also called a centrally planned economy), the government owns or controls the factors of production (land, labor, capital) and makes major economic decisions about production, pricing, and distribution.
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