Wal-Mart was the company that was recently compared to the Soviet style of command capitalism. It was compared to that as a result of how they treat their employees.
capitalism
no. only Socialism and communism.
No, capitalism is not another word for a command economy. Capitalism is an economic system characterized by private ownership of resources and the means of production, with market forces primarily determining supply and demand. In contrast, a command economy is centrally planned, where the government makes decisions regarding production and distribution of goods and services. These two systems represent opposite approaches to economic organization.
mixed economy
command economy
Capitalism and capitalism: wages system, production for use, minority ownership of the means of production.
It’s called capitalism: class ownership, wages system, production for sale.
The United States had a capitalist economy; the Soviet Union had a command economy.
A command economy can be referred to as a:planned economy,centrally planned economy,command and control economyA command economy was used in communist countries. Examples are the former Soviet Union, North Korea, the People's Republic of China, and Cuba.
The pure capitalism system is characterized by the private ownership of resources.The pure command system is characterized by the public ownership of resources.
Only when operating as part of a multinational military command and the doctrine and procedures have been ratified by the United States or fall within U.S. law and policy.
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