First up is China! China is a mixed economy, but with more command (but it's moving towards market). China has an economic freedom score of 52 percent. It's jobs include farming, business owners, and factory workers; the resources are iron, steel, farmland, coal, oil, and fishing.
Next is Japan! Japan has a mixed economy (although more market), and has an economic freedom score of 73.1 percent. It's jobs are fishing, technology, and industries. The natural resources are fishing, few natural resources (sorry Japan) so they depend on education and nuclear power.
We finally made it to India! Like the others, India has a mixed economy, but some rural areas are traditional. India has a n economic freedom score of 56.2 percent. The jobs in this country are farming, herding, industries, movies, technology, and customer service.Farmland, fishing, grain, wheat, and rice are India's natural resources.
Lastly is North Korea! I think it's pretty obvious what type of economy they have (command). The economic freedom score is 2.3 percent. Military, factories (machinary), and textiles are the jobs there. They have iron, coal, steel, and minerals as natural resources.
Hope you enjoyed today's lesson; more updates on the way!