Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBrianne George Modified over 9 years ago
1
Economic Systems
2
What is an economy??? What we’ll learn:What we’ll learn: –What is meant by the term economy –The factors of production –The concept of scarcity – –The difference between a traditional, a market, a – –command, and a mixed economy
3
Economy The way in which a nation makes economic choices. Also called an economic system.
4
Resources=Factors of Production Resources are all the things used in producing goods and services. The technical term for it is factors of production.
5
Factors of Production –Natural resources-raw materials are used to make goods. Ex: land, water, forests, minerals, soil, and climate –Labor resources-Workers are needed with the appropriate knowledge, skills, and experience to make goods or provide services
6
Factors of Production –Capital resources-machines, factories, and supplies are needed –Entrepreneurs-these are the people who bring natural resources, labor resources, and capital resources together to produce goods and services
7
Economic systems are necessary because: Scarcity -- no one country has enough resources to supply everything that is needed or wanted which creates scarcity. Scarcity forces nations to make economic choices.
8
???? Nations must answer three basic questions when deciding how to use their limited resources. – –What goods and services will be produced? – –How should goods and services be produced? – –For whom should the goods and services be produced?
9
Types of Economic Systems Traditional Economy – Traditions and rituals answer the basic questions. Answers are often based on cultural or religious practices and ideals that have been passed down for generations. – –http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-traditional- economy.htmhttp://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-traditional- economy.htm – –http://www.buckinvestor.com/basics/economic_sy stems.shtml
10
Types of Economies Market Economy – In a pure market economy there is no government involvement in economic decisions. – –http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.phphttp://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.php – –http://www.buckinvestor.com/basics/economic_sy stems.shtml
11
Types of Economies Command Economy – A system in which the government controls the factors of production and makes all decisions about their use. –http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.php http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.phphttp://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.php – –http://www.buckinvestor.com/basics/economic_sy stems.shtml
12
Types of Economies Mixed Economies –All economies in the world today (including the Free Enterprise System in the U.S.) are mixed with varying degrees of government regulation. –http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.php http://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.phphttp://www.practicalmoneyskills.com/foreducators /econ101/20090626_economy.php – –http://www.buckinvestor.com/basics/economic_sy stems.shtml
13
Types of Mixed Economies Capitalism -- Characterized by private ownership of businesses and marketplace competition. Socialism – there is increased government involvement in people’s lives and the economy. – Tend to have more social services to ensure a certain standard of living for everyone – Government runs key industries and makes economic decisions
14
Types of Mixed Economies Communism – Countries have a totalitarian form of government, which means that the government runs everything. -All who are able to work are assigned jobs -Housing and schooling are decided by the government
15
Civic Duties
16
Citizenship – the combination of duties and rights of a citizen. Good citizenship meansCitizenship – the combination of duties and rights of a citizen. Good citizenship means U.S. Citizens rights come with responsibilities…we call these responsibilities, “civic duties.”U.S. Citizens rights come with responsibilities…we call these responsibilities, “civic duties.”
17
Paying Taxes Pay for the benefits and services that citizens receive from the government (income tax, social security tax, property tax, medicare tax, etc.)Pay for the benefits and services that citizens receive from the government (income tax, social security tax, property tax, medicare tax, etc.)
18
Voting Citizens should learn about candidates and issues to make informed decisions when they vote.Citizens should learn about candidates and issues to make informed decisions when they vote.
19
Jury Duty Serve on juries to decide court cases (jury duty).Serve on juries to decide court cases (jury duty).
20
Military May need to serve in defense of your country.May need to serve in defense of your country.
21
Volunteering Work to protect the environment, support communities, and help the underprivileged.Work to protect the environment, support communities, and help the underprivileged.
22
Obey the Law! Live within the laws.Live within the laws.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.