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Economic Systems

Traditional Economies Found in rural, non-developed countries Some parts of Asia, Africa, South America and the Middle East have traditional economies Customs govern the economic decisions that are made Technology is not used

Traditional Economies Farming, hunting and gathering are done the same way as the generation before Economic activities are usually centered toward the family or ethnic unit Men and women are given different economic roles and tasks

Command Economies The government or other central authority makes decisions and determines how resources will be used Change can occur relatively easily There is little individual freedom There is no competition Businesses are not run to create a profit

Command Economies Consumers have few choices in the market place Factories are concerned with quotas Shortages are common because of poorly run factories and farms The gov. dictates the job in which you work The gov. sets the prices of goods and services Examples: Cuba, North Korea and the People's Republic of China

Market Economies Resources are owned and controlled by individuals Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits Individual freedom is considered very important Economic decisions are made by the basic principles of supply and demand

Market Economies Profit is the motive for increasing work rather than quotas Also called capitalist economies There are many economic freedoms There is competition among businesses Competition determines price which increase the quality of the product

Mixed Economies Government and individuals share the decision making process Government guides and regulates production of goods and services offered Individuals own means of production

Mixed Economies Protects consumers and workers from unfair policies Most effective economy for providing goods and services The United States and most Western European countries are mixed economies