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Who decides what goods and services should be produced and how those goods are to be produced in a command economy? individuals business owners tribal leaders government officials

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Government officials

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Answer: Government Officials

Explanation: In a command economy, no individuals, business owners & tribal leaders, but the government decides the goods & services for production to be helpful for the country's economy. The government & its officials take a call on -

i. what goods to be produced,

ii. In how much quantity those goods should be produced

iii. at what amount, it will reach the consumers

All productions are controlled & planned by the government, hence it is also called as planned economy.

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