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How is a command economy different from a mixed economy?

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In a mixed economy both market forces and government decisions determine which goods and services are produced and how they are distributed. ... In a command economy, also known as a planned economy, the government largely determines what is produced and in what amounts.

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A command economy depends largely on the government, whereas a mixed economy involves individuals and businesses, too.

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