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Incentives and Information in Economic Systems
In an economic system where a central authority dictates what is produced, how it is produced, and for whom, state-managed enterprises are not primarily driven by generating profit or directly responding to consumer desires. Analyze the potential challenges this system faces in consistently producing high-quality goods and fostering innovation.
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