(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.
Answer: A
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