A lot of the different products in stores are really made by a small number of conglomerates. Those companies are making new products all the time through what are essentially little internal planned economies. They are doing it to stave off competition, but these aren't products being developed in "the marketplace". They are deliberate planned processes.
No reason to believe the couldn't happen under a state run planned economy.
A lot of the different products in stores are really made by a small number of conglomerates. Those companies are making new products all the time through what are essentially little internal planned economies. They are doing it to stave off competition, but these aren't products being developed in "the marketplace". They are deliberate planned processes.
No reason to believe the couldn't happen under a state run planned economy.