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1 Essential Question: Essential Question: Identify the three “pure” economic systems and explain how the 3 basic questions are decided in each. Explain why “pure” E.C. do not exist Identify the three “mixed” economic systems and explain how the 3 basic questions are decided in each. Economic Systems Economic Systems hapter 2, Section 1

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Essential Question:Essential Question: Identify the three “pure” economic systems

and explain how the 3 basic questions are decided in each.

Explain why “pure” E.C. do not exist Identify the three “mixed” economic

systems and explain how the 3 basic questions are decided in each.

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Economic Systems:Economic Systems:All societies have an economic system or economy, an organized way of providing for the wants and needs of the people in that society

Economic System-> Economy (same thing)Economic Model= possible, but non-realistic

economic system.

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What/How/Who Traditional:What/How/Who Traditional: Traditional economic model

What to produce and how to produce are determined by custom and tradition

For who to produce is decided by the leaders of the community

Pro’s- Everyone knows what to produce (no uncertainty

Con’s- new ideas and alternatives are discouraged leading to waste.

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What/How/Who Command:What/How/Who Command: Command economic model

All three basic economic questions are answered by a central authority (govt.)-

The advantages- Major changes in production can happen quickly, little uncertainty about what to produce (govt. tells you what to produce)

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What/How/Who Command (cont.)What/How/Who Command (cont.)The Disadvantages:

Consumer needs not met Little incentive to work hard

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What/How/Who Market:What/How/Who Market: Market economic model

3 basic questions answered by private producers and consumers with NO interference (govt.)

The advantages- Can make production changes quickly Producers and Consumers are free to buy/sell (or

not) Most members of this system get their needs met Variety of Goods and Services high consumer satisfaction

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What/How/Who Market (cont.)What/How/Who Market (cont.) The disadvantages-

Does not provide for the needs of all in the society (only those who can afford goods or services).

Does not provide enough important non-profit services such as education or health care

Lots of uncertainty about the answers to the 3 basic questions (you don’t know what will be produced for you OR what you will produce)

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What do the “models” have in common?What do the “models” have in common?They DO NOT EXIST

In modern society, scarcity does not allow for Pure economic models where the rules are inflexible.

As a result we have mixed economies based upon the economic models

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What is a mixed economy?What is a mixed economy? All MODERN economies are mixed btwn. Govt. and

the people Why mixed? Both people and govt. need to give input

to ensure that the needs of society are addressed Even in oppressive countries like N. Korea, people are

allowed to make SOME economic decisions. There are three examples of “Mixed Economies” The

differences are based on how the 3 basic economic questions are answered.

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Authoritarian Socialism (Communism)Authoritarian Socialism (Communism) In this Economy, the govt. makes almost all

economic decisions and controls all the factors of production.

The govt. answers most of the 3 basic economic questions based on the NEEDS of ALL members of society

This system puts the needs of all above the wants of any.

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CapitalismCapitalism In this Economy, the people make most of the

economic decisions with limited oversight by the government.

The factors of production are owned by individuals who produce based on what makes the most profit (usually what satisfies the greatest needs of society).

Since individuals control the production decisions, they also control the price meaning that sometimes people do not receive the goods/service that they need b/c they cannot afford it.

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Democratic SocialismDemocratic Socialism This economic system is seen as being in the

middle of communism and capitalism. Some of the factors of production are owned by

govt. and some are controlled by individuals. The idea is that certain products such as

education or health care are universal and as such should not be limited to only those who can afford it.

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