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How does a command economy differ from a mixed market economy?

In a command economy, citizens have fewer property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have more property
rights.
In a command economy, citizens have more property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have fewer property
rights,
In a command economy, citizens own all public property. In a mixed market economy, the government owns all private
property
In a command economy, citizens own all private property. In a mixed market economy, the government owns all public
property

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Answer A on edg 2020

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The first option. In a command economy, citizens have fewer property rights. In a mixed market economy, citizens have more property rights.

Step-by-step explanation:

A command economy is run by the government and is used mostly in communistic countries. While mixed market economies are used by socialist and capitalistic countries due to the amount of control given to the people, the government has some control but most of it belongs to the people. Things like property rights, the choice of what to buy or sell, and the ability to choose where you operate your business.

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