planeconomieën
Planeconomieën, also known as planned economies or command economies, are economic systems where the government makes all major economic decisions. Instead of market forces like supply and demand, a central authority determines what goods and services are produced, how they are produced, and for whom they are produced. Production targets are set by the state, and resources are allocated accordingly.
In a planeconomie, private ownership of the means of production is typically limited or non-existent. State-owned
Historically, many countries have experimented with planned economies, most notably the Soviet Union and its satellite
In recent decades, many countries that once had centrally planned economies have transitioned towards market-based systems,