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  2. What Is a Command Economy? - AOL

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    National economies can be run from the top down, so to speak, in what is sometimes called a command economy or they can be run from the bottom up in what is sometimes called a free market. In the ...

  3. Gregory Grossman - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Grossman (July 5, 1921, Kiev – August 14, 2014 [1]) was the professor emeritus at UC Berkeley and an authority on the economy of the Soviet Union. [2] He is credited with the introduction of the terms "second economy" and "command economy".

  4. Commanding heights of the economy - Wikipedia

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    According to Yevgeni Preobrazhensky, a Bolshevik economist, control over the commanding heights of the economy would ensure primitive socialist accumulation. [1] The phrase can be traced back to Vladimir Lenin 's defense of the New Economic Policy (NEP), which saw market-oriented reforms while the state retained control of the commanding heights.

  5. Economy of East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany; GDR, DDR) was a command economy following the model of the Soviet Union based on the principles of Marxism-Leninism. Sharing many characteristics with fellow COMECON member states — the East German economy stood in stark contrast to the market and mixed economies of Western Europe ...

  6. Command economy - Wikipedia

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    Planned economy#Command economy To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  7. If This Be My Destiny...! - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man fights aggressively and destroys the facility. As it collapses, he is trapped under heavy machinery. Exhausted from the last few days, he watches as water drips in, threatening to wash away the serum. [8] The Amazing Spider-Man #33: "The Final Chapter!" returns to Spider-Man as he tries to escape from under the machinery.

  8. With great power comes great responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The earliest appearance of a direct reference to Ben telling Peter the phrase is the 1987 Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1 by Jim Owsley, M. D. Bright, and Al Williamson. [21] [22] The series finale of Spider-Man: The Animated Series makes reference Ben saying it in January 1998 too. He asks "Do you remember what I taught you about great power?"

  9. Inferno (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, Spider-Man thinks that the events are illusions caused by Mysterio, however this is proven false when Mysterio is arrested and the strangeness continues. Meanwhile, N'astirh had made a bargain with Madelyne Pryor , agreeing to locate her son Nathan and manipulate the X-Men into killing the Marauders in exchange for her casting a ...