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In a command economy, who is primarily responsible for making economic decisions about consumption, savings, and production?
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In a command economy, who is primarily
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✏In a command economy, resources and businesses are owned by the government. ... In a planned economy, the government makes most decisions about what will be produced and what the prices will be, and the market must follow that plan.
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