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Summary Of: Command economy

This is heavily contrasted to the command economy model of the former Soviet Union... The shift from a command economy to a market economy has proven to be difficult... One transition from a command economy to a market economy that many consider successful is that of the... until the early 1990s during which both the command economy and the market economy coexisted... the parts of the economy under the command economy decreased until the mid...

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