In North Korea, the majority of economic decisions are made by the ruling Workers' Party and its leader, currently Kim Jong-un. The centralized government controls all aspects of the economy, including production, distribution, and pricing, with little to no input from market forces. The state prioritizes military spending and heavy industry, often at the expense of consumer goods and agricultural development. As a result, the economy operates under strict state control with limited private enterprise.
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