The state that makes all economic decisions is often referred to as a "command economy" or "planned economy." In this system, the government centrally controls production, pricing, and distribution of goods and services. This contrasts with market economies, where these decisions are largely made by individuals and businesses through supply and demand. Examples of countries with command economies include North Korea and, to some extent, Cuba.
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