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Select all the items that describe command economies. limited freedom for consumers inefficient use of productive resources usually not much economic growth encourages competition between businesses

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"limited freedom for consumers" "usually not much economic
growth" and "inefficient use of productive resources" would all be correct, since in a command economy the government dictates how products are made.
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limited freedom for consumers "usually not much economic

growth" and "inefficient use of productive resources" would all be correct, since in a command economy the government dictates how products are made.


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A command economy could be a system wherever the govt, instead of the free market, determines what product ought to be made, what proportion ought to be made and therefore the value at that the products are offered purchasable. The command economy could be a key feature of any communist society.

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