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5 October, 06:33

How does North Korea's economy differ from the economy of Canada? A. North Korea's economy relies on nuclear weapons while Canada has no nuclear capabilities. B. North Korea's economy depends on the World Bank while Canada's economy is controlled by the government. C. North Korea's command economy is controlled by the government while Canada's is a market economy controlled by the market forces of supply and demand. D. North Korea's economy relies on South Korean supply and demand while Canada's depends on European tourism.

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  1. 5 October, 06:48
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    The answer is C. North Korea, one of the world's most halfway coordinated and slightest open economies, faces constant monetary issues. The mechanical capital stock is about destroyed thus of years of underinvestment, deficiencies of extra parts, and poor support. Vast scale military spending draws off assets required for speculation and nonmilitary personnel utilization.
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