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Command Economy Mixed Economy Market Economy

Traditional Market Command MIXED Explains how a country answers the three questions of economics: 1) What to produce? 2) For whom to produce? 3) How to produce? Traditional Market Command MIXED Economic System

Government decides what is produced, who receives goods and services, and how things are produced Examples: North Korea and Cuba are close to pure command economies Command Economy

Consumers and producers determine what’s produced, who receives goods/services, and how things are produced (supply & demand) Also called “capitalism” or “free market” Encourages entrepreneurs (creators of new businesses) Market Economy

Economic decisions are based on a country’s or society’s customs and habits Old ways of doing things—hunting or farming Not common Traditional Economy

When a country combines elements of market and command systems (and sometimes traditional elements as well) Most societies fall under this category, including ours! Mixed Economy

Economic Systems Pure Command Pure Market Mixed Economy

100 Economic Systems United States 78% Japan 73% China 51% Pure 6th Grade- This information is meant to be used in conjunction with the 6th and 7th grade Teacher Notes. For additional resources, go to GeorgiaStandards.org. (Note: This is not an expectation for students to memorize numbers, but to understand that factors that influence specific countries to move more towards a command or market economy). The numbering system is based on The Heritage Foundation’s Economic Freedom Index 2009 The Heritage Foundation is a conservative organization that has partnered with the Wall Street Journal for over a decade to evaluate each country based on a set of 10 criteria to determine economic freedom. Update information using resources listed in the Teacher Notes. 100 Pure Command Pure Market Mixed Economy

GDP Gross Domestic Product Total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year Investment in human capital and capital goods usually leads to increased GDP GDP

Entrepreneur A person who combines resources to create new businesses Entrepreneurs + land, labor, and capital = goods and services John Pemberton Entrepreneur

Trade = the exchange of goods and services in a market (Domestic—traders inside same country; international—exports and imports) Exports: Goods produced within one country and sold outside of the country Imports: Goods/services sold in a country but produced in other countries Currency = money Why do we need a system for exchanging currency for international trade? Trade

Trade Barriers Tariff = a tax on imports or exports Quota = a restriction or limit on the amount of a good that can be imported (government imposed) Embargo = a government ban on certain imports for political or economic reasons Trade Barriers