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14 May, 18:24

Jane Doe is a shop owner in the fictional country of Xanadu. Every month the government's planning ministry sends her a large booklet (which resembles a phone book) regulating the price of essential commodities including milk, flour, and eggs. In response to these regulations Jane Doe has reduced her inventory of essential goods and switched to selling luxuries such as cakes, pies, and soft drinks. Luxury goods are not price controlled. Does Jane Doe reside in a command economy? Why or why not?

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  1. 14 May, 18:52
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    No, Private Ownership

    Explanation:

    Jane Doe cannot be said to reside in a command economy because a command economy is mainly characterized by state ownership and the determination of prices and choices of goods and services to be produced; by the government

    In the scenario, Jane Doe owns her own shop owner in the country of Xanadu, and private ownership is not found in command economies.

    However because the government's planning ministry sends her a large booklet (which resembles a phone book) regulating the prices of essential commodities, it implies that there is a degree of government intervention.

    Such private ownership plus government intervention characterizes a mixed economy.
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