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In a command economy, production is driven primarily by __________.

A.
supply and demand
B.
the needs of consumers
C.
profit opportunities for private companies
D.
government production quotas

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Answer:

the answer is d

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In a command economy, production is driven primarily by D) government production quotas. In a command economy, the government takes the decisions for production and investment. It is usually done by the government or a central authority. A planned economy may contain state-owned enterprises and some of the production is regarded as publicly owned.

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