What is a command market economy?

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What is a command market economy?

A command market economy is an economic system in which the government or a central authority has control over the allocation of resources, production, and distribution of goods and services. In this system, the government determines what goods and services are produced, how they are produced, and who receives them. The government also sets prices and wages, and there is limited or no private ownership of businesses.