  Examining FOUR different kinds of economies and how they answer the 5 Questions of Economics (remember my song)  Examining the Principles of Capitalism.

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  Examining FOUR different kinds of economies and how they answer the 5 Questions of Economics (remember my song)  Examining the Principles of Capitalism (Free Market Economy)  The Role of Government in Economics  Where we are today in the world?  Learning MORE NEW LANGUAGE  Making connections and sense of this information What you’ll be doing today…

  Remember our conversation about SYSTEMS- the “isms”- this is where we dive in a little more  Resources are limited  we make choices  we evaluate trade offs/opp costs   Businesses have to look at the factors of production, the production process and make choices on how to provide goods and services to consumers  We as consumers make choices on those products  Now we put all this into big picture Making Connections…

  Remember societies have to make choices on how they can meets the NEEDS AND WANTS of the members of their community  Societies have to function under some sort of SYSTEM There are FOUR types we are going to look at  Traditional Economy  Command Economy  Free Market Economy  Mixed Economy Types of Economies Around the World

Traditional Economies  Def: Economic Questions answered by custom/traditions  Predominantly Agricultural  Developing or “3 rd World”  Trade and barter oriented  Low Production and income per capita (per person)  Traditional Market in Ghana, Africa Traditional Market in Ghana, Africa

 Traditional Economies  Thinking Things through:  What role are the producers playing in this model?  What role does the consumer play?  Trade offs and Opportunity costs  Let me Help with you your thinking:  Producers “make” goods that are only available in their immediate area  Consumers have only limited options of products  Depend highly on trade to get “other” products

  Def: Economic questions answered by the government  Very little economic choice  No private ownership  Communism  Old Soviet Union, old Communist China, Cuba and North Korea Command Economies

Karl Marx  19 th century German economist  Author of “Communist Manifesto” and “ Das Kapital”  Workers should control economy and distribute goods and services to the people  Founder of revolutionary socialism and communism

 Command Economies  Thinking Things through:  What role are the producers playing in this model?  What role does the consumer play?  Trade offs and Opportunity costs  Lets put thoughts on this screen:  Take 3 mins to talk this out with your Star Wars Partner- Jedis you talk first- empire you’ll report out

Communism Falls  Market reforms in China in the mid 1970s.  Fall of the Berlin Wall in  Collapse of the Soviet Union  Free Market Capitalism (w/ some Mixed Economies) the only show in town.  Fall of the Berlin Wall-"Fall of Communism" Fall of the Berlin Wall-"Fall of Communism"

Free Market (Capitalist) Economies  Economic questions answered by producers and consumers  Limited government involvement  Private property rights  Wide variety of choices and products  U.S., Japan  Grocery Shopping Grocery Shopping

 Free Market (Capitalist) Economies  Thinking Things through:  What role are the producers playing in this model?  What role does the consumer play?  Trade offs and Opportunity costs  Lets put thoughts on this screen:  Take 3 mins to talk this out with your Star Wars Partner- Empire you speak first- Jedis you report out

Adam Smith  18 th century Scottish economist  Published “The Wealth of Nations” in 1776  Explained the workings of the free market within capitalist economies  He provided the theory of the Free Market system  Invisible hand of the market Issues in the Free Market

  Laissez-faire - Government stays out of business practices “hands off” to let the market place determine production, consumption and distribution.  Individual freedom and choice emphasized Adam Smith (cont.)

 The Free Market-A Visual The Market Place This “meeting place” is called the Free Market  AKA Capitalism (System)

Principles of Capitalism  Competition – Businesses must compete to sell their products to consumers  How does competition create better options for consumers?

Principles of Capitalism  Voluntary Exchange – businesses and consumers MUST be free to buy or sell what and when they want.  Why is this important to have in order for products/goods to “move” in the market?

Principles of Capitalism Private Property – Individuals and businesses MUST be able to get the benefits of owning their OWN property. Government doesn’t control it. Why wouldn’t you want govt to have control of property?

Principles of Capitalism  Consumer Sovereignty – consumers get to make free choices about what to buy and this helps drive production  How do you think this can impact the movement of goods and services?

Principles of Capitalism  Profit Motive – people want to make or save $$$$. Their “Self Interest” motivates Capitalism.

  In 1929, the “Free Market” failed, crashed, broke down, collapsed, etc  Something had to be done in order to protect people’s lives who were affected by the crash  Therefore  Govt involvement in the free market increased  passed regulations (laws)  to create a “Safety Net” to “catch” people if the market falls again What happens when the market “crashes”?

Principles of Capitalism  Social Safety Net – “Mixed Economy” idea that says the government should NOT allow people to suffer in economic crisis (natural part of Capitalism’s “Business Cycle”), but provide security instead Examples of the Net: Social Security, Unemployment Welfare, etc.

  Government involvement and ownership and control of property, of decision making, and companies.  Government control of business  Social “safety net” for people  Socialism  Common in Europe, Latin America, and Africa  The Nordic Model of Mixed Economy The Nordic Model of Mixed Economy Mixed Economy/Socialism

  There are some trade offs and opportunity costs with mixed economies and the Nordic Model Tax Rates for the countries in the Nordic Model  Denmark – 51%  Finland- 30%  Iceland- 46%  Norway- 47%  Sweden- 57%  U.S. Tax Rates U.S. Tax Rates Issues with Mixed Economies

  This conversation described the basics of OUR economic system.  But wait, what were the issues described in the economic recession of 2008?  What were the Occupy Wall Street protesters asking for?  Take 3 mins with your SW partner to remember our initial conversations about the Economy  Out to the floor for discussion Closing This Conversatoion

  For your exit slip, I want to see how your brains are processing this “system” and put it next to the original issues discussed at the start of Econ  Take a look at ALL of the “Principles of Capitalism”  Choose which ones have the potential to create the problems we saw in the 2008 Economic Crisis  Discuss how they can be a problem- you can refer back to any previous information  What are your thoughts right now on our economic system described today? Your opinion, reactions, etc Bringing the Two Worlds Together