Silver Commonwealth wrote:SC's economical model is for the most part a totalitarian planned economy, but it allows some very small, family-size type businesses in the countryside. That said, if a business becomes ''too large'' in its opinion, it will be either broken apart, or sunken down, as larger market is reserved exclusively in state's company hands.
There is also the upper class (The Party, Military, Intellectuals, Priests, etc.), and for the most part, state's economy is ran by megacorporations, from which a few, or even only one controls all production of one kind of a good. (For example, Colt's Manufacturing Company produces basically all of SC's weapons in its timeline, but Boeing - all of its aircraft, and they have various regional branches across the country, which are often other absorbed companies.)
That said, those corporations are under direct state's control - their CEOs are often retired generals, politicians, or experts in an one particular field, and it can set the wages for CEOs, and also enforce stricter labor laws, if necessary. Labor unions also exist there, but under strict management of the government, as independent labor unions are not allowed in SC. So, state can both lax the safety regulations, and increase them, if it feels a need for either appeasing the CEOs, or workers. In short, it tries to control everything, and is a friend of neither.
What kind of economical system could that be?
An oligarchy? Basically instead of a dictatorship it's a bunch of smaller dictatorships or other leaders working together.
Also a corporatist, socialist economy doesn't really make a whole lot of sense. I guess if it was sort of like Russia that might make sense; they own Kalashnikov for example, but it's kind of a hybrid psuedo open market thing. In this case, the government is clearly in control however.