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Economic Systems
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Basic Economic Questions • What, How, For Whom? • Based on how you answer these questions, changes the economic system you are a part of.
Range of Economic Systems Command/ Socialism Communism North Korea China Kibbutz Welfare Capitalism Cuba Sweden UK Industrial Market Capitalism Germany Singapore Japan US
Analyzing the Range • No Country fits perfectly into the range b/c all countries have a mixed economy
Analyzing the Range • No Country fits perfectly into the range b/c all countries have a mixed economy • In order to place a country on the range, find what share of total spending is carried out by the nation’s government
Analyzing the Range • No Country fits perfectly into the range b/c all countries have a mixed economy • In order to place a country on the range, find what share of total spending is carried out by the nation’s government • The larger the government’s share, the farther to the left the country is located
Analyzing the Range • No Country fits perfectly into the range b/c all countries have a mixed economy • In order to place a country on the range, find what share of total spending is carried out by the nation’s government • The larger the government’s share, the farther to the left the country is located • Basically, the more involved the gov’t, the further to the left the economy shifts
Command/Communism • An economy that is planned and controlled by a central administration • China
Socialism • Economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned or commonly owned and controlled cooperatively. • Cuba
Welfare Capitalism • Refers either to the combination of a capitalist economic system with a welfare state or, to the practice of businesses providing welfare-like services to employees. • United Kingdom
Welfare Capitalism • Refers either to the combination of a capitalist economic system with a welfare state or, to the practice of businesses providing welfare-like services to employees. • Welfare capitalism in this second sense, or industrial paternalism, was centered in industries that employed skilled labor and peaked in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries.
Industrial Capitalism • Characterized by the increasing use of machinery to maintain an economic balance through its production processes. • Germany, Japan
Market Capitalism • A social and economic system in which prices are fixed by the law of supply and demand rather than by a government or other body. • United States
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