Well, friend, when a government controls trade directly, it can ensure that certain industries or resources are protected or prioritized for the benefit of the country as a whole. This can help create stability, protect jobs, and promote economic growth in specific areas. On the other hand, Smith's laissez-faire approach allows for more freedom and competition in the market, which can lead to innovation and efficiency but may also result in inequalities or exploitation. It's all about finding the right balance that works best for the people and the economy.
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Egalitarian
No, they opposed the concentration of power in the chief executive
In a command economy, the government makes the economic decisions. This means that they control industry (including manufacturing and agriculture), as opposed to being controlled by the markets and the people. The government decides what goods to produce and how to distribute them.
In a command economy, the government makes the economic decisions. This means that they control industry (including manufacturing and agriculture), as opposed to being controlled by the markets and the people. The government decides what goods to produce and how to distribute them.
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the cavaliers were the government that opposed the king
security
England has a long history. During its existence, there have been many conflicts. Here are a few of them:* Creating a monarchy that opposed the power of the nobility; * Creating a new religion that opposed Catholicism; * Conflicts concerning how best to manage its colonial empire; and * Converting many privately owned businesses to the control of the British government; and * Conflicts on which industries should be sent back to corporations, divesting them from government controls.
National Government, Central government(as opposed to state)
The only advantage would be the intitla cost is less when leasing rims and tires.
anarchist
The accuracy is the biggest advantage.
Another definition as opposed to what definition?
They were government officials and legislators
How did the British government try to eliminate opposition from the people who were opposed to World War 1?
They had a "home-field advantage," because they were defending their area as opposed to taking the offensive.