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The problem with the Soviet economy wasn't simply because it was planned, but because the way it was planned it led to a very centralized command structure with little flexibility, accountability and transparency.
I'd rather not speak what would be the ideal system, but I rather argument in favor of adjusting the economic management through trial and error, in a scientific way. And that market should be gradually replaced, and the way planning is made needs to be revised, to avoid inefficiencies and concentrations of power.
By the way, China's mixed economy does not exist simply because of efficiency reasons, but because it chose to open the market for foreign investors. Because of this, China couldn't exercise control anymore over its own industries, but the CPC used this opportunity to close the technology gap between their economy and the West.