awkward phrase.Another plus for the Soviet Planned Economy, which I’m not sure if it can be implemented into market economy, is that it is able to mobilize resources quickly on a national scale if necessary during wartime or some other national emergency.What would not benefit market economy? There are so many things. The whole process of Nationalization is a no-no in market economy, private industries is what’s holding the market together. Plus when the government owns everything there is no market, besides the consumer market that was very limited in the Soviet Union, and the black market. Planned economy is also not based profits where as in market economy, profits is the mechanism pushing the economy to its potentials. Market economy also can’t borrow the idea of production output from Planned economy since it’s regulated by supply and demand; Central Planning Committee regulated the production output in Soviet Union.There will always be debates on how better market economy works then the planned-command economy. There will always be people pointing out what were the good ideas in it. But the point is that it failed in Russia, maybe not because it’s a bad theory but because of the people and the state it took place in....