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advertisement
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North Korea
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Advertisements are highly regulated and state-controlled, serving ideological and political purposes rather than commercial ones.
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2
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advertisement
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North Korea
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Advertisements are largely absent due to government control over the economy and media.
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1
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3
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advertisements
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North Korea
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Advertisements are minimal due to government control over the media and limited market-driven economy.
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1
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4
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advertisements
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North Korea
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State-controlled advertisements dominate public spaces, promoting government initiatives and ideology.
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1
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5
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advertisements
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North Korea
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Advertisements are tightly controlled by the government and are used primarily for political propaganda rather than commercial marketing.
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1
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6
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advertising
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North Korea
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Highly controlled by the government, with limited commercial advertising and heavy focus on political propaganda
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1
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7
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advertising
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North Korea
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Advertising is heavily regulated and often serves as a tool for disseminating government propaganda and ideology.
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1
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8
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advertising
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North Korea
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Advertising is heavily controlled by the government and is used as a tool for political or ideological messaging rather than for promoting consumer products.
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1
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9
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advertising
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North Korea
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Advertising is heavily controlled and used as a tool for promoting government ideals rather than commercial products.
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1
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10
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advertising regulation
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North Korea
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Advertising regulations are heavily controlled by the government to prevent the spread of capitalist ideologies and protect the interests of the state.
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1
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11
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advertisments
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North Korea
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Heavily regulated by the government, used as a propaganda tool.
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1
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