Nowadays - very few. Command economies still exist in Cuba, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Iran, N. Korea and Burma.
Command, or control, economies are not as flexible, efficient or responsive as market based "free" or "mixed" economies and have largely been proven unsuccessful. China, Russia are examples of command economies to benefit the collective rather than the individual for ideological reasons.
Iraq under Saddam Hussein was an example of a command economy based on the whims of a dictator who wanted to control every aspect of his country's life.
No, it is actually Soviet (Predominantly Socialist) style
Israel currently has a market economy. It was previously a command ecomony.
Three countries with a command economy are, North Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba.
The correct spelling is 'economy'.
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there economy is made with mestizos and Roman Catholics
Norway has one of the best economies in the world.
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There are six countries with a command economy: Belarus Cuba Libya Myanmar North Korea Saudi Arabia
It is often found in democratic countries.
the two countries are the US. and Saudi Arabia.