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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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Option 1: In a command economy, citizens have fewer property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have more property rights.
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