In communist countries, the focus was often on quantity over quality due to centralized planning and a lack of competition. Factories were incentivized to meet production quotas rather than prioritize product durability or innovation, leading to poorly made goods like shoes and cars. Additionally, limited access to materials and outdated technology further contributed to subpar manufacturing standards. The absence of consumer choice and feedback also meant there was little motivation to improve quality.
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