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A command economy.
Russia had a totalitarian ecomomy while they were part of the Soviet Union.
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy.
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy.
The Soviet command economy could not keep up with the productivity of capitalist economies.
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A command economy.
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy.
it had major shortages of many goods and services
Russia had a totalitarian ecomomy while they were part of the Soviet Union.
command economy
command economy
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy.
The command economy is a key feature of any communist society. China, Cuba, North Korea and the former Soviet Union are examples of countries that have command economies.
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy.
A command economy is one that is run by a central authority which has control over every aspect of the economy. The Soviet Union prior to its demise in 1990 had a command economy. (North Korea still has one.) Everyone in the Soviet Union was employed by the state, everyone lived in state assigned housing, everything for sale in the stores was chosen by the state and ordered by the state, and so forth.
Five-Year Plans in the Soviet Union