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How are North Korea and South Korea different from each other?

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North Korea operates on a command economy. On the other hand, South Korea operates on a mixed economy (free market + central government planning). There are less permissions, freedom, and rights in North Korea. South Korea is a lager and more reputable manufacturer. They also use different variations of the Korean language.
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