Centrally Planned Economies Sec. 2.3. What is a Centrally Planned Economy? In a centrally planned economy: – The government owns both land and capital.

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Centrally Planned Economies Sec. 2.3

What is a Centrally Planned Economy? In a centrally planned economy: – The government owns both land and capital. – The government decides the three economic questions: What to produce How much to produce But, How much to charge (This one is different) Centrally Planned Economies are classified as Socialist and Communist

Communism Communism is a political system characterized by a centrally planned economy with all economic and political power resting in the hands of the government.

Soviet Industry Soviet planners favored heavy-industry production (such as steel and machinery), over the production of consumer goods.

Soviet Consumers Consumer goods in the Soviet Union were scarce and usually of poor quality.

Problems of a Centrally Planned Economy Centrally planned economies face problems of poor- quality goods, shortages, and diminishing production. A lack of competition due do equality causes this

Modern Economies Sec. 2.4

The Problem with Market Economies Laissez faire is the doctrine that government generally should not interfere in the marketplace. – The economy runs itself Market economies, with all their advantages, have certain drawbacks. – They will need help – government intervention

Government Intervention Roads and highways Health Care Education National Defense Employment Mass Transit

The Mixed Economy In a mixed economy: – The government purchases land, labor, and capital from households in the factor market – And purchases goods and services in the product market.

Comparing Mixed Economies Economic systems are classified by the amount of government involvement. – Centrally Planned has lots of government intervention – Free Market (Free Enterprise) has very little if any government The degree of government involvement in the economy varies among nations.

Continuum of Mixed Economies Cuba United States Canada China Hong Kong France