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Rath said:
Hey, no. You can't change from trying to find a substitute for Nazi Germany on your list to trying to find the solution to the worlds economy.

Those countries were meant to represent the 'third way' you ripped out because the Nazi's apparently had one - not to represent the solution to capitalism being broken.

Nazi Germany did have one.  Hence why your other solutions don't fit.

They're economy was neither Capitalist or Communist.

It was a combination of both yet neither.

It was a Free Market Communism in a lot of ways.

In general the Free Market was free to do whatever it wanted... unless the State deemed it nessicisary to do things their way for the good of the country...etc.  It wasn't based on regulations or anything.  It was just its own system.  It also showed the biggest flaw of such a system.  You need a fairly uncorrupt government.  It's the same old "benevolent dictator" problem.

This stayed consistant.  Though during the war they did add a bit of the roman style of economy.

 

China regulates everything.  Venezula.  Don't really know enough about it.