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Types of Economic Systems and The Three Economic Questions
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Every economy has to answer these three questions… What do we/I produce? How do we/I produce it? For whom do we/I product? Each economy answers them in different ways. Important vocabulary to know: Consumers – people who buy, sell and trade items Human goods – items made and sold
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Traditional Economy Based on customs and traditions. Resources owned by inheritance. Uses primitive methods and tools. Hunting, Gathering, and Farming are still a major parts of the economy. Bartering is used instead of currency. Countries with traditional economies: African and South American tribes.
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Traditional What to produce? Basic Needs How to produce? Through farming, artisans, gathering, hunting For whom to produce? Self, family, tribe
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Command Economy Government makes all major decisions about the economy. Not based on competition (supply / demand) Countries with command economies: Cuba, China, North Korea, Former USSR
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Command What to produce? Needs of the country according to the government How to produce? Government planned production, industries, human goods (handmade items) For whom to produce? The government for the country and for trade
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Market Economy Consumers drive the economy by what they choose to buy. Decisions based on buyers and sellers. Competition (Supply/Demand) Examples: United States, Mexico
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Market What to produce? Wants and needs of the consumer How to produce? Human goods, industries, technologies For whom to produce? The people of the country and for trade
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Mixed Economy A blend of traditional, command, and market economies. Examples: Almost all economies are a mixed economy.
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Economies Most economies are in between a command and market. These are called mixed economies. There are no pure command and market economies.
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Economic Continuum On page 19 of your Interactive Notebook draw the continuum. CommandMarket Mixed
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