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What is one problem that Cuba faces in using a command economy?
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90% of the people work for the government
Cuba cannot afford to buy oil and natural gas it needs.
The country cannot grow enough sugar cane to supply its people.
Factories and businesses must close down from time to time because the workers produce too many goods.
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90% of the people work for the government.
Explanation: In a command economy the state controls most industries and jobs, so a very large share of the workforce is government-employed. This leads to inefficiencies, low incentives, and limited private-sector growth.
Explanation: In a command economy the state controls most industries and jobs, so a very large share of the workforce is government-employed. This leads to inefficiencies, low incentives, and limited private-sector growth.
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