TO date neither has existed so it would be hard to tell
A communist country is one where the government owns and controls means of production, and aims to achieve equality through redistribution of wealth. In contrast, a capitalist country is one where the economy is based on private ownership, market competition, and profit motive.
The Chinese paradox refers to the coexistence of rapid economic growth with increasing income inequality and social disparities in China. This phenomenon highlights the challenges faced by the country in achieving balanced and sustainable development.
Life in the country is typically slower-paced, with more space and nature. In contrast, life in the city is often faster-paced, with more access to amenities and cultural activities. City life can be more crowded and noisy, while country life tends to be quieter and more peaceful.
"Philippine" is an adjective that describes something related to the Philippines, such as the Philippine culture or Philippine cuisine. "Philippines" is the plural noun that refers to the country made up of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia.
The Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia known for its diverse culture, beautiful beaches, and hospitality. Compared to other countries, the Philippines has a unique mix of Spanish, American, and Asian influences in its history and culture. Additionally, the Philippines is made up of over 7,000 islands, which sets it apart geographically from many other nations.
After gaining independence, the Philippines faced challenges such as widespread poverty, political instability, corruption, and armed conflicts with communist and separatist groups. The country also struggled with economic development, natural disasters, and social inequality.
Nigeria is a capitalist country.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.
Both The North had and still has a communist government. The South had and still has a capitalist government
Russia is still in transition from a communist economy to a capitalist one. There have been some successes, but the nation is still in some turmoil economically.
Neither: it is capitalist.
One is the world's most populous country and the other is an island that was once part of it. One is a single-party state and the other is now a democracy. One was originally communist but these days increasingly capitalist and the other is capitalist.
The main differences between West and East Germany was that West Germany was a Democratic Capitalist state while East Germany was a self declared 'socialist state' (though more commonly it is labeled Communist).
China is state capitalist, not Communist (which would mean no money or classes or government).
No ! Taiwan is very capitalist. Mainland China (The People's Republic of China is Communist-led.
a capitalist country is a country that allows its citizens to choose their own jobs. a communists country is a country where the government is in control of all the jobs. for example, the U.S. is a capitalist country, while North Korea is communist.
The most obvious difference is that in 1962, Germany was not a single country, but East Germany (communist) and West Germany (capitalist).
North Korea is a Dictatorship and South Korea is a capitalist country.