Multiple Choice
(Consider This) North Korea's command economy
A) is one of the few remaining command economies.
B) has grown much faster than South Korea's economy since the two countries were divided after World War II.
C) produces a per capita GDP of nearly $25,000.
D) has undergone significant market reforms and is now one of the fastest-growing economies.
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