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Poor Environmental Record of Centrally Planned Economies
The centrally planned economies of Eastern Europe serve as an example of government failure in environmental protection. Despite the state having full control over production, these nations had a notably poor record on pollution control. This is illustrated by data showing that per capita mortality from air pollution in these regions, as well as in China, is high when compared to the EU and North America.
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An economist presents the following table comparing two regions with different economic systems during the latter half of the 20th century:
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