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Economic Systems

Economic Systems. Introduction In any type of economic system, three basic questions must be answered: 1.What will be produced? 2.How will it be produced?

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Economic Systems

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Introduction

In any type of economic system, three basic questions must be answered:

1. What will be produced?2. How will it be produced?3. For whom will it be produced?

We classify economic systems according to how they answer these questions.

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Traditional Economy“That’s The Way We’ve Always Done It Ville”

• Economic questions answered according to custom & tradition

• Production is done the way it has always been done.

• Examples Rural areas of South America & Africa

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Command Economy“We Do What We’re Told Ville”

• Economic questions answered according to government direction

• Government controls all economic activity

• Example Communist North Korea

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A Pure Command Economy

• The government controls the factors of production and makes all the decisions.

• The government is responsible for answering the three economic questions:

– How? The government owns all the factors of production and makes

allthe decisions about production

– Who? The government decides who receives what is produced in theeconomy

– What? One person (a dictator) or a group of government officials

(centralplanning committee) decides what is to be produced

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Market Economy“Make As Much As We Want Ville”

• Economic questions answered according to wishes of buyers & sellers

• Individual choice determines progress of market

• Example United States

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A Pure Market Economy

• No government involvement in economic decisions

• The government lets the people answer the three basic economic questions:

– What? Customers decide through their purchases (consumer sovereignty)

– How? This is left up to the individual business –BUT- a business

mustbe profitable

– Who? People who have money can buy more – this encourages

hardwork and investments

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Questions…

Is the United States a PURE Market Economy?

Does it operate without any type of government

intervention?

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Mixed Economy

• No system in the world is PURE

• Mixed Economy Economic system that incorporates elements of different systems (usually command and market)

• Example: United States – Market Malls, restaurants, entrepreneurship– Command Minimum wage, labor laws– Traditional “blue laws”, Chick Fil-A

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Mixed Economies• All economies are mixed; they are

classified based on how much the government is involved in the process

• Some government involvement through mandatory laws and regulations that businesses follow– Labor Laws, Minimum Wage

• The government provides social programs for those who need help– Medicare, welfare

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Continuum of Economic Systems

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