Peter lived in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). In 1987 , he ran the finest pirozhki shop in Leningrad. The USSR was a command economy at the time, so the government mandated a daily production quota of 500 pirozhki. Each day, Peter would make the allotted pirozhki, close the shop, bring the pirozhki to the local government market, and claim his government wages. The demand for his pirozhki was always greater than his supply, so the 500 pirozhki would sell out within 15 min.Which statements are valid reasons why Peter did not make more pirozhki to meet demand? Valid reasons Peter did not make more pirozhki a. Peter reached his daily production goal, so he had no incentive to make more pirozhki. b. The government planners did not provide any incentives for Peter to produce more than his quota, even if he knew there was demand for them. c. Peter would receive a larger wage if he brought more pirozhki than his quota to the government market (i.e., if he brought 2,000 pirozhki). d. Peter did not have freedom of enterprise or freedom of choice. e. Peter knew that making more pirozhki would result in using part of his wages to upgrade the pirozhki shop facade, as well the equipment f. A command economy system is not focused on maximizing profits.

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b. The government planners did not provide any incentives for Peter to produce more than his quota, even if he knew there was demand for them.

d. Peter did not have freedom of enterprise or freedom of choice.

f. A command economy system is not focused on maximizing profits.

Explanation:

A command economy is characterized by state control of the means of production. In this type of economy, the government decides what to produce, how much to produce, to whom to produce, and the price of the product. There is no freedom for private enterprise, no prospect of profit. So Peter had no incentive to produce more than his quota.

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Peter did not make more pirozhki because
a. Peter reached his daily production goal, so he had no incentive to make more pirozhki.

b. The government planners did not provide any incentive for peter to produce more than his quota, even if he knew there was a demand for them.

d. Peter did not have freedom of enterprise or freedom of choice.

f. A commend economy system is not focused on maximizing profits.

Explanation:

Peter did not make more pirozhki because the following are not benefits. Either the following burned Peter out, helped him hit his goal or maximum, discouraged him, or is of no value to him.

a. Peter reached his daily production goal, so he had no incentive to make more pirozhki.

b. The government planners did not provide any incentives for Peter to produce more than his quota, even if he knew there was demand for them.

d. Peter did not have freedom of enterprise or freedom of choice.

f. A command economy system is not focused on maximizing profits.


The following that would benefit Peter to make more pirozhki are what cause him to want to work more, product more, or save:

c. Peter would receive a larger wage if he brought more pirozhki than his quota to the government market (i.e., if he brought 2,000 pirozhki).

e. Peter knew that making more pirozhki would result in using part of his wages to upgrade the pirozhki shop facade, as well the equipment.

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