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1 Economics in Asia SS7E5 The student will analyze different economic systems. a. Compare how traditional, command, and market economies answer the economic questions of what to produce, (2) how to produce, and (3) for whom to produce. b. Explain how most countries have a mixed economy located on a continuum between pure market and pure command.

2 All Economic Systems seek to answer the three basic economic questions
1) What to produce? 2)How to produce? 3) For whom to produce?

3 Command Economies Basic economic questions answered by the government (central authority)

4 How do command economies answer the basic economic questions?
What to produce? Whatever the government says to produce 2) How to produce? However the government tells you to produce 3) For whom to produce? For whomever the government tells you to produce (ideally the entire society)

5 Advantages to command economy
Because the government has total control over production and its factors, these economies can change rapidly. Whatever is needed most will be produced. There is no uncertainty (people are told when and how to work) Free education, health care, and other public services

6 Disadvantages of command economies
Economy designed to meet needs not wants No incentive to work hard…people don’t often lose their jobs, so they do the bare minimum to get by Large bureaucracy means slow decision making, raises cost of production, lacks flexibility No reward for initiative slows progress

7 Traditional Economies
Basic economic questions answered by what has been done in the past. Traditions are maintained. Ritual, Habit, and Custom

8 Traditional economies
Individual roles and choices are defined by the customs of elders and ancestors These economies are usually based in societies of hunter/gatherers Sharing is a big part of these economies

9 How do traditional economies answer the three basic questions?
What to produce? Whatever ritual, habit or custom dictates 2) How to produce? However ritual, habit or custom dictate 3) For whom to produce? For whomever ritual, habit or custom dictate

10 Advantages of traditional economy
There is little or no uncertainty…everyone knows what role to play. Life is generally stable, predictable, and continuous

11 Disadvantages of Traditional economies
Tend to discourage new ideas and new ways of doing things Lack of progress lowers standard of living

12 Market Economies Basic economic questions answered by consumers

13 How do market economies answer the three basic questions?
What to produce? Whatever people need and want 2) How to produce? However companies decide to produce their product 3) For whom to produce? For whomever wants to purchase their product

14 Advantages of Market Economies
Adjusts to change based on consumer wants High degree of individual freedom Low levels of government interference Because individuals (with money) make the decisions, everyone (with money) has a voice in the way the economy runs Wide variety of available goods & services Many choices=high degree of consumer satisfaction

15 Disadvantages of Market Economies
Poverty: only those with money can participate Market does not provide for people’s basic needs. Governments must attempt to do this (think Katrina). High degree of uncertainty people lose jobs, businesses fail Greed based system puts profit before people

16 Economic Systems Pure Command Pure Market


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