In command economies, the government controls the allocation of resources, including income, housing, and food. While the intention may be to achieve equitable distribution, in practice, disparities often arise due to inefficiencies, corruption, and varying levels of bureaucratic implementation. As a result, while some basic needs may be met for the population, there can still be significant inequalities in access and quality of housing and food. Ultimately, the effectiveness of income distribution in command economies varies significantly based on the specific policies and governance of each country.
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