The economies of China, the former Soviet Union, and the former East Germany are examples of communist economies.
Cuba
a dumb one!
Iraq maybe
China, North Korea and Vietnam.
No freedoms, always under watch, serious punishments. Russia
The Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin brought "communism" to Russia, although it was not "communism", it was actually socialism. There has never been a country that has been "communist" in the sense that Karl Marx described communism.
Each of the Cos it operates as are incorporated in a specific country and each country has BK laws it files under.
No, since 1989 Poland is no longer run under communism.
Japan officially operates under a constitutional monarchywith a parliamentary democracy.
Under the assumption that the question means "what country had the first "communist" country? The answer is Russia. The Bolshevik revolution of November 7, 1917 began the first nation with a "communist" government. The ideology of communism was fashioned by Karl Marx in his book "The Communist Manifesto" .
A domestic corporation is a company that is incorporated in a specific country and operates under its laws. For example, Apple Inc. is a domestic corporation in the United States, as it was incorporated in California and conducts its business primarily within the U.S. legal framework. Another example is Toyota Motor Corporation, which is a domestic corporation in Japan.
There is no private land ownership under communism.