A fundamental difference between the command system and the market system is that, in command systems:


A fundamental difference between the command system and the market system is that, in command systems: 


A. the division of output is decided by central planning rather than by individuals operating freely through markets.
B. all economic decisions are made by the government, whereas there is no government in a market system.
C. scarcity does not exist, whereas it does in a market system.
D. money is not used, whereas it is in a market system.