there is rising unemployment.formerly the government tried to employ more people than necessary,but when there is privatisation,firms become efficient with the view to maximise profit.they sack labour if costs are rising and labour not productive.there is also competition due to which inefficient firms are forced out of business and thus unemployment.
INFLATION-there is the illusion of low price in the planned market-govt sets maximum prices but later on firms set price equal to costs of production.
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Capitalism is a free-market system with little or no government regulation. Communism is a system where the market and means of production are owned by the government. Socialism allows some regulation of the economy and is also the transition from capitalism to all out communism.
Communism is the political system that called for government control of the economy.
That would be state capitalism.
mixed economy
no. only Socialism and communism.
Yes, Belgium's economy is a form of capitalism.
Communism is the political system that called for government control of the economy.
When the Soviet Union fell in 1991 and communism was defeated, Boris Yeltsin attempted to adopt capitalism and westernization (democracy) but the transition has not been successful because communism is still threaded throughout the country.
In a communist setting all businesses and control rest with the government. In capitalism the control of business is given to the person running the store. Without the proper mindset and experience of the store owner, there would be less awareness of the overhead, and maintenance needed to maintain a successful business that was previously addressed by the government should one transition from communism to capitalism.
Communism is the political system that called for government control of the economy.
According to pure Marxist theory this is an impossible condition. Capitalism sets up the conditions for Communism, then Communism totally and completely automatically replaces Capitalism at the right historical time. This is a totally deterministic and inevitable transition that cannot be avoided anywhere in the world, according to Marx.