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What is typical of a centrally planned economy?

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Answer: A centrally planned economy has a central authority that makes all the economic decisions.

Explanation: Unlike the market economies where economic decisions like price are made by private organizations and individual consumers, a centrally planned economy which is also referred to as command economy, is an economic system that has a central authority (e.g government) that controls and dictates the economic decisions that has to do with the production, distribution and price of goods.

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