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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
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The 3 Major Production Questions What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce? We will classify economic systems into categories, based on how each of them attempts to answer these three questions.
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Traditional Economy The answers to the three major production questions are dictated by ritual, habit, or custom.
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Examples of Traditional Economies: Inuit tribe Some parts of South America Some parts of Africa Aboriginal tribes of Australia Some island societies All are remote Where might you find a Traditional Economy?
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Traditional Economies Advantages?Disadvantages?
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Command Economy The answers to the three major production questions are given by some strong central authority (i.e. the government) What is the “–ism” that comes to mind? Communism – an economic system in which all factors of production are the property of the state. Examples of Command Economies?
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Examples of Command Economies Cuba - ??
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Examples of Command Economies North Korea
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Command Economies StrengthsWeaknesses
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Market Economy Businesses and individuals act in their own best interest to answer the three major production questions. What is the “–ism” that comes to mind? Capitalism – an economic system in which individuals and businesses compete, with a minimum of government interference “Laissez-Faire”
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Market Economies StrengthsWeaknesses
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Mixed Economies Mixed-Market Socialism Economies in Transition
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Total Government Control No Government Control CommunismSocialismMixed-Market Capitalism Little Economic Freedom Total Economic Freedom
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RankCountryOverallChange 1Hong Kong90.0+0.3 2Singapore87.1-0.2 3Australia82.6+0.4 4Ireland82.2-0.3 5New Zealand82.0+1.2 6United States80.7-0.3 7Canada80.5+0.3 8Denmark80.0+0.4 9Switzerland79.4-0.1 10United Kingdom79.0-0.5 2009 Index of Economic Freedom: The Top 10 http://www.heritage.org/Index/
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2014 Index of Economic Freedom:
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Bottom 7
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Capitalism Communism
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Capitalism Communism
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“From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!” Karl Marx Critique of the Gotha Programme, 1875
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Communism 200 words - Communism: How/Why does it rise? How/Why does it fail? How could it succeed?
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CharacteristicCapitalismCommunism Primary Economic Goal Basis of Economy Resource Allocation Government Planning Ownership of F.O.P. Motivation Economic Freedom Economic Equality Competition Cooperation / Collectivization Supply & Demand Government Planning Private Property Public Property Profit Motive Patriotism: The Good of Community
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Why Doesn’t It Work? Incentive Problem Average Test Scores Example Soviet Tanks Coordination Problem In one word, why doesn’t it work? GREED
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“As for me, I am not a Marxist.” Karl Marx
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When CAN It Work? Small Groups Opt In
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Role Players in the Mixed-Market Economy Consumers Producers Government – What 5 roles does the government play in our economy? Consumer Producer Protector Regulator Provider
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7 Economic & Social Goals of Mixed- Market Capitalism in the U.S. 1. Economic Freedom 2. Economic Equality 3. Economic Security 4. Economic Growth 5. Economic Efficiency 6. Price Stability -inflation and deflation 7. Full Employment
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Characteristics of Free Enterprise Capitalism Economic Freedom Voluntary Exchange – who has more power, producers or consumers? Consumer Sovereignty: The consumer drives the market – DOLLAR VOTES “The customer is always right!” Private Property Rights The Tragedy of the Commons – solutions? Profit Motive/Self-interest Competition Markets and Prices Specialization/Division of Labor
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