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How did central planning affect consumers in the former soviet union? government-provided housing was costly but readily available. consumers often had to wait in long lines to purchase goods and services. goods were always of high quality due to government incentives provided to manufacturers. the government set high prices for luxury goods such as meat to prevent shortages?

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The answer is: Consumers often had to wait in long lines to purchase goods and services.
In a central planning, the production of goods and services would be fully controlled by the Government. In this system, the distribution of goods and services would be operated by the Government with little to no cost, and long-lines is very common to obtain the goods because the people couldn't obtain the goods any other else.
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