China and North Korea come the closest to having purely command economic systems.
North Korea
North Korea's economic system is restricted due to it's communist form of government. South Korea's economic performance has no restrictions.
China and North Korea come the closest to having purely command economic systems.
China and North Korea come the closest to having purely command economic systems.
North Korea is a Low Developed country and has been said to have major economic crisis.
North Korea has a command economy.
Some countries include : North Korea and Cuba.
China in the 1950s and North Korea today.
North Korea is considered a developing country. It faces economic challenges, limited access to resources, and international sanctions that impact its development.
No, North Korea is a separate country located on the Korean Peninsula, while China is a separate country located in East Asia. North Korea gained independence from Japanese rule in 1945 and has since been a sovereign nation.
North is not a country. If you are referring to North Korea, then yes, North Korea is a communist country.