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Why might countries with command economies have high rates of employment?

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They would tend to actually have high rates of unemployment because government controls the whole economy leading towards jobs already being filled, nobody being able to find a job, and the country not knowing what to produce. 
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Answer:

Government planners assign everyone a task.

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the options that are included with this question:

  • The government offers career counselling.
  • Command economies have large populations.
  • Government planners assign everyone a task.
  • Everyone works hard in a command economy.

In a command economy, all economic enterprises are designed. Instead of letting the economy be controlled by supply and demand the way capitalism does, a command economy manages all economic aspects. In capitalism, supply and demand control employment, which can lead to many people being considered superfluous. On the other hand, because command economies have the ability to design their economies, the planners usually assign everyone a task, leading to lower unemployment.

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