Depending on how you interpret it either the government owns it all or the proletariat (the very poorest people) owns it all collectively.
The government
Is acutely producers I found that in my would studies book
People
All of them these industry's all depend on each other for a healthy economy to operate.
It means that there is a lot of large industry, such as factories. An agrarian economy is one which is rural based, meaning lots of small farms which are not mechanised, but use manual labour.
A stimulating effect. The factories and farms were required to produce all kinds of war-supplies - weapons, ammunition, uniforms, saddlery and rations.
no there isent
Communism would be the answer I think, but you might want to look up communism in the dictionary cuz im pretty young and dont know everything
Establishment
establishment
Establishment
All of them these industry's all depend on each other for a healthy economy to operate.
China changed under the Communist government by taking control of their economy; the government seized all private farms and organized them into large, state-run farms. It also took over all business and factories. Those who spoke out against the government were killed and punished. I got this from my social studies text book :)
managers were given more control over their farms and factories
Factories and farms are owned by individuals in France. The country has independent owners of factories and farms just like in America.
Its Russians trying to improve their country. And communism is only a political system in which the central government owns farms and factories and offices.
The Northern economy had factories and manufacturing jobs, while the South was primarily agricultural (farms and plantations).
Japan's shores have a lot of the cities, farms, and factories.
Wind power is being harnessed to generate electricity used in homes, businesses, offices, factories and farms.
It means that there is a lot of large industry, such as factories. An agrarian economy is one which is rural based, meaning lots of small farms which are not mechanised, but use manual labour.