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I think it is now, allowing companies to keep profits to an extent that they didn't allow before and so forth.

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Is china a market command or mixed economy?

It was a command but now it is slowly moving to be a market.


What country has a mixed command economy?

Mongolia has a mixed government


Which factor played a major in China's economic growth since the late 1970s?

shifting from a command economy to a mixed economy


Which countries have predominantly command economies?

North Korea and Cuba have command economies. Recently, China has implemented free market reforms into its economy, so it could be classified as a mixed command economy. Before its collapse in 1991, the USSR could also be considered a command economy.


Is Spain a market economy command economy or mixed?

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What do you call an economy that is both partly command and market?

When an economy is partly command and partly market, is called a mixed economy.


Is Ecuador a market command or mixed economy?

It is a Mixed Economy


Is Israel a traditional market command or mixed economy?

Mixed economy because it is only command on the farming.


Is United States a command and mixed economy?

America is a mixed economy


Is Turkey a market economy a command economy or is it a mixed economy?

mixed market


Is Russia primarily a traditional or command or market or mixed economy?

command economy


Does Australia have a traditional command free market or mixed economy?

The free-market system is free from government intrusion and is where the people can freely change prices and products for the public. The command economy doesn’t provide freedom to its people, and the mixed economy has both government and public input. Therefore, we can come to the conclusion that Australia has a mixed economy.