ECONOMIC SYSTEMS. Economic Systems  Main Types  Traditional Economy  Market Economy  Command Economy  Mixed Economy.

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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS

Economic Systems  Main Types  Traditional Economy  Market Economy  Command Economy  Mixed Economy

Traditional Economy  Based on traditions  Typical for tribes  Includes  Agriculture  Fishing  Hunting

Market Economy  Based on  Demand  Supply  Typical for capitalist countries

Command Economy  Government = decision making authority  Production, distribution centrally controlled  Typical in dictator ruled countries

Mixed Economy  Economic system  Production  Distribution  Consumption  It covers operations of companies: private, public

Sources  ABOUT.COM.USECONOMY. Traditional Economy. [online]. 2012, [citováno ]. Available on WWW: Economy-Theory/a/Traditional-Economy.htmhttp://useconomy.about.com/od/US- Economy-Theory/a/Traditional-Economy.htm  SLIDESHARE. Economic Systems. [online]. 2012, [citováno ]. Available on WWW: of-economic-systems-presentation of-economic-systems-presentation