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Which nation's economy could best be described as a command economy, where the government determines guidelines for economic development and sets goals for economic production?
A. Australia
B. China
C. India
D. Japan

Respuesta :

The correct option is (B). China’s economy can best be described as a command economy.

Further Explanation:

Command economy is referred to as an “economy” where the administration has the complete authority to make decisions related to the country’s economy. The government decides the ‘number of goods’ produced and at what price the product will be sold. The government also has control over the income and investment. Sometimes “command economy” is also identified as a “planned economy” with its administration as its “central planner”. Capital, private proprietorship, and labor are “either missing” or “sprucely limited”, to support essential economical plan.  

Command economy deals with an “oligopoly business” to meet the aims of “national economy

Mobilization” of economic resources that occurs on a large scale. They are not affected by ‘legal action’ and can ‘execute massive projects’, ‘industrial power projects’ to meet the demands of society without any hindrance. market.

China, North Korea, Cuba, and the former Soviet Union are the example of countries to have a command economy.

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Answer Details:

Grade: Middle School

Chapter: Command Economy

Subject: Social Studies  

Keywords:

command economy, administration, authority, government, private proprietorship, oligopoly business, mobilization