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Economics, Ch. 2
    Economic systems
       2.1, 2.2, 2.3
                       1
•   What to produce
•   How to produce
•   For whom to produce.
•   A nations responses are determined by its economic
    system, which reflects the process a nation follows to
    produce goods and services.




Review: What are the three
basic economic questions?                                    2
• Traditional, command, market and mixed.
• All economies today are mixed, a pure economy doesn’t
  exist
• Mixed economies that are closest to the pure command
  model are classified as command economies. Same with
  other types of economies.



What are the four types of
economic systems?                                         3
• Based on a societies values, customs and traditions.
• Tradition decides what you produce. If your family has
  always caught fish, your family will most likely always
  catch fish. Roles are usually passed down from father to
  son and mother to daughter.
• Traditional economies still exist in parts of N. America,
  Asia, Africa, San of the Kalahari Desert and the
  Aborigines of Australia.




Traditional Economy                                           4
• They are found in the past. Contemporary economic
  activities are based on the collection of rituals, habits,
  laws and religious beliefs developed by the groups
  ancestors.
• For whom? The entire group or tribe



How are the three basic economic
questions answered in traditional
economies?                                                     5.1
• The government has complete control over production.
• Also called planned economies
• Individuals in a command economy have little or no say
  in economic choices.
• Command economies were popular in the past. Egypt
  (2700-2200 b.c.), China (1122-221 b.c.), western europe
  in the middle ages.




Command Economy                                             6
• Relies on government officials to answer the three basic
  economic questions.
• Officials, or central planners, have the power to decide
  what products will be produced and how.
• They also decide who will receive the products.




How are the three basic economic
questions answered in command
economies?                                                   7
• People can buy, sell and produce anything.
• Market – free exchange of goods and services.
• Ex. US, Germany, and Japan




Market economy                                    8
•   Individuals answer the three basic questions.
•   For whom? Everyone
•   How? Anyway
•   What? anything




How are the three economic
questions answered in market
economies?                                          9
• Self-interest benefits all of society by helping the
  economy grow.
• In a market exchange, each person attempts to gain the
  greatest possible advantage.
• Self-interests serve as an “invisible hand” that leads them
  to do what is best for society.
• Incentive – something that encourages you to act in a
  certain way.
• Examples of incentives include commercials, billboards,
  ads, etc..
What are the roles of self-interest
and incentives in a market
economy?                                                   2.1
• Authoritarian socialism – (communism) the government
  controls nearly all the factors of production which in turn
  limits the decision making power of individuals. Ex. Cuba
• Capitalism – individuals own the factors of production and
  answer the basic economic questions. Ex. US, Canada,
  Mexico, Japan and Taiwan. The governments involvement in
  the economy is limited.
• Democratic socialism – the government owns only some of the
  factors of production like phone and electrical utilities. Ex.
  Sweden, Poland, France, Tanzania, Angola, and Mozambique.


What types of mixed
economies exist today?                                        2.1
• Individuals have the right to:
  •   Own private property
  •   Make individual choices,
  •   Engage in economic competition
  •   Make decisions based on self-interest and
  •   Have limited government interference when participating in
      the economy (laissez-faire)




What are the basic principals
of free enterprise in the US?                                 2.2
• Product market: all of the exchanges of goods and
  services in the economy
• Resource market: exchange between the resources
  between those who use them.




What are the 2 markets in
the circular flow model?                              2.2
• Its shows the exchanges between the flow of resources
  and the flow of payments.




How does the circular flow
model reflect exchange?                                   2.2
• They set goals. A nation’s policymaker makes choices on
  how to use scarce resources depending on the goals that
  are set.




How do nations decide how
to use scarce resources?                               2.3
• The US economic goals are freedom, efficiency, equity, security,
  stability, and growth.
• Economic freedom: maintaining freedom of choice in the
  marketplace.
• Economic efficiency: efforts to make the best use of scarce resources.
• Economic equity: (economic justice) fairness of choices in economy
• Economic security: protection from poverty, medical emergencies
  and other things that could put someone’s economic well-being in
  danger.
• Economic stability: full employment and stable prices.
• Economic growth: increase the amount of goods and services put out
  by each worker in the economy.


What are the major goals of
the US economic policy?                                              2.3
• People’s needs and wants may conflict, priorities can
  conflict, solutions can conflict and priorities can change.
• To fix this, the nation will depict what economic goals are
  more important, then assign which goal they will plan to
  meet first.




Why do economic goals
sometimes conflict?                                       2.3

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Economics lesson 2

  • 1. Economics, Ch. 2 Economic systems 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 1
  • 2. What to produce • How to produce • For whom to produce. • A nations responses are determined by its economic system, which reflects the process a nation follows to produce goods and services. Review: What are the three basic economic questions? 2
  • 3. • Traditional, command, market and mixed. • All economies today are mixed, a pure economy doesn’t exist • Mixed economies that are closest to the pure command model are classified as command economies. Same with other types of economies. What are the four types of economic systems? 3
  • 4. • Based on a societies values, customs and traditions. • Tradition decides what you produce. If your family has always caught fish, your family will most likely always catch fish. Roles are usually passed down from father to son and mother to daughter. • Traditional economies still exist in parts of N. America, Asia, Africa, San of the Kalahari Desert and the Aborigines of Australia. Traditional Economy 4
  • 5. • They are found in the past. Contemporary economic activities are based on the collection of rituals, habits, laws and religious beliefs developed by the groups ancestors. • For whom? The entire group or tribe How are the three basic economic questions answered in traditional economies? 5.1
  • 6. • The government has complete control over production. • Also called planned economies • Individuals in a command economy have little or no say in economic choices. • Command economies were popular in the past. Egypt (2700-2200 b.c.), China (1122-221 b.c.), western europe in the middle ages. Command Economy 6
  • 7. • Relies on government officials to answer the three basic economic questions. • Officials, or central planners, have the power to decide what products will be produced and how. • They also decide who will receive the products. How are the three basic economic questions answered in command economies? 7
  • 8. • People can buy, sell and produce anything. • Market – free exchange of goods and services. • Ex. US, Germany, and Japan Market economy 8
  • 9. Individuals answer the three basic questions. • For whom? Everyone • How? Anyway • What? anything How are the three economic questions answered in market economies? 9
  • 10. • Self-interest benefits all of society by helping the economy grow. • In a market exchange, each person attempts to gain the greatest possible advantage. • Self-interests serve as an “invisible hand” that leads them to do what is best for society. • Incentive – something that encourages you to act in a certain way. • Examples of incentives include commercials, billboards, ads, etc.. What are the roles of self-interest and incentives in a market economy? 2.1
  • 11. • Authoritarian socialism – (communism) the government controls nearly all the factors of production which in turn limits the decision making power of individuals. Ex. Cuba • Capitalism – individuals own the factors of production and answer the basic economic questions. Ex. US, Canada, Mexico, Japan and Taiwan. The governments involvement in the economy is limited. • Democratic socialism – the government owns only some of the factors of production like phone and electrical utilities. Ex. Sweden, Poland, France, Tanzania, Angola, and Mozambique. What types of mixed economies exist today? 2.1
  • 12. • Individuals have the right to: • Own private property • Make individual choices, • Engage in economic competition • Make decisions based on self-interest and • Have limited government interference when participating in the economy (laissez-faire) What are the basic principals of free enterprise in the US? 2.2
  • 13. • Product market: all of the exchanges of goods and services in the economy • Resource market: exchange between the resources between those who use them. What are the 2 markets in the circular flow model? 2.2
  • 14. • Its shows the exchanges between the flow of resources and the flow of payments. How does the circular flow model reflect exchange? 2.2
  • 15. • They set goals. A nation’s policymaker makes choices on how to use scarce resources depending on the goals that are set. How do nations decide how to use scarce resources? 2.3
  • 16. • The US economic goals are freedom, efficiency, equity, security, stability, and growth. • Economic freedom: maintaining freedom of choice in the marketplace. • Economic efficiency: efforts to make the best use of scarce resources. • Economic equity: (economic justice) fairness of choices in economy • Economic security: protection from poverty, medical emergencies and other things that could put someone’s economic well-being in danger. • Economic stability: full employment and stable prices. • Economic growth: increase the amount of goods and services put out by each worker in the economy. What are the major goals of the US economic policy? 2.3
  • 17. • People’s needs and wants may conflict, priorities can conflict, solutions can conflict and priorities can change. • To fix this, the nation will depict what economic goals are more important, then assign which goal they will plan to meet first. Why do economic goals sometimes conflict? 2.3