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What is the difference between a market economy and a plannned economy

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Market economies and command economies (planned) occupy two polar extremes in the organization of economic activity. The primary differences lie in the division of labor, or factors of production, and the mechanisms that determine prices. China, North Korea, and the former Soviet Union are all examples of command economies.

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