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How does a command economy differ from a mixed marker economy

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command is a system controlled by the government and mixed is PARTLY run by the government and PARTLY free market.

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Command and mixed economies are two different economic systems. In a command economy, the system is controlled by the government. A mixed economy is partly run by the government and partly as a free market economy, which is an economic system that includes no government intervention and is mainly driven by the law of supply and demand

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User Mishac
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In a command economy, citizens own all private property. In a mixed market economy, the government owns all private property.

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