Benchmark 3 Indicator 2 The Student compares characteristics of traditional command, market, and mixed economies on the basis of property rights, factors.

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Benchmark 3 Indicator 2 The Student compares characteristics of traditional command, market, and mixed economies on the basis of property rights, factors of production and locus of economic decision making (e.g., what, how, for whom). Comparing Economies: Traditional, Command, Market, and Mixed

Traditional Economy In an traditional economy individuals and tribes make the decisions. Often these decisions are based on customs, traditions, and religious beliefs.

Traditional Economy Goods are produced by hunting, fishing, gathering, and harvesting. In a traditional economy everyone owns and uses the land together.

Traditional Economy Examples of Traditional Economies in history. Native Americans Tribes in Africa Amish Community

Command Economy In a command economy the government makes all the decisions. Governments in a command economy are usually led by a dictator and/or are totalitarian governments.

Command Economy In an command economy the government owns the major industries. Because of this the government controls the quantity (amount) of goods produced and there prices. The government also controls the wages of the workforce producing the goods.

Command Economy Examples of command economies in history: The Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. China under Mao Zedong Cuba under Fidel Castro

Market Economy In a market economy businesses make decisions based on consumer demands. Consumers and supply and demand decide what should be made. There is NO government involvement. Lasssez-faire: government is “hands off”

Market Economy Businesses produce goods bases on consumer’s demands. Supply and demand determines the price of goods. In a market economy businesses are owned by individuals, entrepreneurs, and private businesses.

Market Economy Examples of market economies in history: England/Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution. The U.S. during the Industrial Revolution.

Mixed Economy In a mixed economy decisions are made by business based on consumer demands. However, the government also makes some decisions: Regulates trade Ensures safety of consumers Protects the environment.

Mixed Economy Businesses produce goods bases on consumer’s demands. Supply and demand determines the price of goods. In a market economy businesses are owned by individuals, entrepreneurs, and private businesses.

Mixed Economy Examples of Mixed Economies in History: The United States Majority of today’s nations.