A free market economy would be more likely to be found in a democracy rather than a totalitarian Dictatorship because it is is a market in which there is no economic intervention and regulation by the state, except to enforce private contracts.
Command Economy
Dictatorship, or Monarchy dependning on how strict it is However, if there is a King or Queen it's a Monarchy, a chancellor or dictator is most likely a dictatorship.
A Market economy is most likely to develop new and better products.
reduce government control of business.
Increase government spending in order to stimulate the economy
In a dictatorship, only one person's opinion matters. In a democracy, multiple people's opinions matter. As a result, you are more likely to have disagreement in a democracy than a dictatorship. This disagreement is usually termed as "gridlock" by those who are annoyed by it.
Command Economy
I would say not really. But the bad democracy can progress where as the military rule will most likely become a terrible dictatorship and the democracy would (obviously) be better. This is my opinion.
Generally it's the removal of the dictator from power, whether by resignation, war, death, exile or some other means. Once in power, a dictator usually does everything he can to prevent a move to democracy.
Dictatorship. Or maybe an Empire. Most likely dictatorship.
It is of his/her political ambition
Britain
command economy is the least likely to be found in europe
A total Dictatorship.
It will likely be the groups that already rely heavily upon their government. People who are on welfare or other government assistance. While they may not support the potential control of their everyday lives, it may be easier for them to accept total government control of the economy. There are some groups who already wish for a totalitarian form of government, so they will be happy with it. Those who are disheartened and see no hope without government intervention will also likely by supportive of total government control.
a market economy
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