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ECONOMIC
QUESTIONs
ECONOMIC
SYSTEM
Identify the three questions all economic system must
answer
Describe a pure market economy and identify its problem
Describe a pure command economy and identfiy its
problem
Compare mixed, market, transitional & traditional
economies
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
PRODUCT RESOURCES
also called factors of production
INPUTS used to produce the goods and services that people want.
productive resources scarce = goods & services scarce
Scarce when it is not
freely available
1.What goods & services
will be produced?
A society (or country) might decide to produce
candy or cars, computers or combat boots. The
goods might be produced by unskilled workers
in privately owned factories or by technical
experts in government-funded laboratories.
Once they are made, the goods might be given
out for free to the poor or sold at high prices
that only the rich can afford. The possibilities
are endless.
2.How should we
produce it?
Resources are all of the ingredients
needed for production, including
physical materials, labor, technology,
and capital.
Scarcity refers to the essential fact that
people’s wants or desires are always
going to be greater than the resources
available to fulfill those wants.
3.For whom should
we produce it?
Scarcity means that resources are limited.
Because of the constraints of scarcity,
then, decisions must be made about
resource allocation (that is, how best to
allocate, or distribute, resources for the
maximum benefit of the society.
An economic system
is a system of production
and distribution of
goods and services as
well as allocation of
resources in a society
the action or
process
distributing
something
What goods & services
will be produced
How will they
be produced
For whom will
they be produced
T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C
T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C
T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C
S Y S T E M S
S Y S T E M S
S Y S T E M S
Market Economy
Mixed Economy
"Hands off" systems,
such as Laissez-faire
capitalism
A hybrid that blends
some aspects of
both market and
planned economy
T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C
T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C
T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C
S Y S T E M S
S Y S T E M S
S Y S T E M S
Planned Economy
Mixed Economy
"Hands off" systems,
such as state socialism or
communism, also known as
"command economy"
A generic term
for older economic
systems
The Invisible Hands of Markets
Resource owners have property rights to the use of their resources
Resource owners have freedom to supply those resources to the
highest bidder
Producers are free to make and sell whatever they believe will be
profitable
Consumers are free to buy whatever they can afford
Market
prices
Resources goods consumer
Market answer the What, How & Whom
transmit information about relative,
scarcity, provide incentives to
producers & consumers
distribute income among resource
suppliers
Prices for goods & services are set
freely the forces of supply &
demand and are allowede to
reach their point of equilbirium
without intervention by
governemnt policy
Free- Market Capitalism
Adam Smit - Free Market
Philosophical handbook for free market: economies function
most efficiently and fairly when individuals are allowed to pursue
their own interests
Private decisions, made by rational, self-interested individuals,
combine to produce a healthy, growing economy.
Governeent intervention: the great threat to economic growth:
Government intervention distorted the natural and rational
exercise of free.
The "invisible hand" of the market
Problem with Pure Markets Economy
Difficulty Enforcing Property Rights
Some People Have Few Resources
Some Firms Try to Monopolize Markets
No Public Goods
Externalities
Economic Fluctuation
Command/Planned Economic System
Socialism: social ownership of the means of
production and co-operative management of the
economy
The government controls the economy
The government regulates prices and wages
The state decides how to use and distribute
resources
Command/Planned Economic System
all resources are government owned and
government officials coordinate production.
Ownerships of all resources is public or
communal.
Central planners answer the three economic
questions
also called communism
The Visible Hands of Central Planners
Do not rely on compeptitive markets but direct in the allocation
of resources and products.
Believe that marketsa economies produce too many consumer
goods & too few capital goods. Ex. military hardware
yields a fairer distribution of goods across households than does
a market economy
The Visible Hands of Central Planners
controls all resources including labor
direct production through government-run enterprises, which
usually face no competition.
some goods and services are rationed, meaning that each
household gets a certain amount.
Problem with Pure Command Economies
Consumers Get Low Priority
Little Freedom of Choice
Central Planning Can Be Inefficient
Resouces Owned by the Central Authority are
Sometimes Wasted
Environmental Damage
No Role of Entrepreneurs
ideally produces the combination of products that society desires
Government
Mixed Economy
Market Economies
Markets Command Economies
An economic system
that mixes central
planning with
cvompetitive markets
MIXED ECONOMY
markets play a relatively
large role, it also is
considered a market role
Government accounts for more
than 1/3 of all Philippine economic
activity
Income per capita in market-
oriented South Korea 15x
that of North Korea
(centrally planned economy
- dictator)
Taiwan market oriented
after split from China
averages 4x that of China,
command economy
much higher
standard of living
North American colonists establish Plymouth Colony
1620. First tried communal ownership of the land.
Turned our badly. Crops were neglected & food
shortages developed. 3yrs. near starvation system
changed. Each Family was assigned its own private plot
of land & keep whatever it grew. Crops yields increased
sharply. They learned that people take better care of
what they grow individually. Common ownership often
leads to common neglect
Transitional Economy
Two dozen countries around the world
Shifting from command economies to market
economes
Privitization - converting government-owned
enterprises into private enterprises
Moscow to Beijing Hungary to Mongolia
Traditional Economy
Shaped by custom or religion
Ex. Caste System in India restrict occupational choice
Restricts business growth
Your own pattern of consumption and choice of
occupation may be influenced by some of these
forces
T R A D I T I O N A L
T R A D I T I O N A L
T R A D I T I O N A L
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
M A R K E T
M A R K E T
M A R K E T
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
C O M M A N D
C O M M A N D
C O M M A N D
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
M A R K E T
M A R K E T
M A R K E T
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
E C O N O M Y
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Economi Questions & Economic Systems.pdf

  • 2. Identify the three questions all economic system must answer Describe a pure market economy and identify its problem Describe a pure command economy and identfiy its problem Compare mixed, market, transitional & traditional economies LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. PRODUCT RESOURCES also called factors of production INPUTS used to produce the goods and services that people want. productive resources scarce = goods & services scarce Scarce when it is not freely available
  • 6. 1.What goods & services will be produced? A society (or country) might decide to produce candy or cars, computers or combat boots. The goods might be produced by unskilled workers in privately owned factories or by technical experts in government-funded laboratories. Once they are made, the goods might be given out for free to the poor or sold at high prices that only the rich can afford. The possibilities are endless.
  • 7. 2.How should we produce it? Resources are all of the ingredients needed for production, including physical materials, labor, technology, and capital. Scarcity refers to the essential fact that people’s wants or desires are always going to be greater than the resources available to fulfill those wants.
  • 8. 3.For whom should we produce it? Scarcity means that resources are limited. Because of the constraints of scarcity, then, decisions must be made about resource allocation (that is, how best to allocate, or distribute, resources for the maximum benefit of the society.
  • 9.
  • 10. An economic system is a system of production and distribution of goods and services as well as allocation of resources in a society the action or process distributing something
  • 11. What goods & services will be produced How will they be produced For whom will they be produced
  • 12. T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C S Y S T E M S S Y S T E M S S Y S T E M S Market Economy Mixed Economy "Hands off" systems, such as Laissez-faire capitalism A hybrid that blends some aspects of both market and planned economy
  • 13. T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C T Y P E S O F E C O N O M I C S Y S T E M S S Y S T E M S S Y S T E M S Planned Economy Mixed Economy "Hands off" systems, such as state socialism or communism, also known as "command economy" A generic term for older economic systems
  • 14. The Invisible Hands of Markets Resource owners have property rights to the use of their resources Resource owners have freedom to supply those resources to the highest bidder Producers are free to make and sell whatever they believe will be profitable Consumers are free to buy whatever they can afford
  • 15. Market prices Resources goods consumer Market answer the What, How & Whom transmit information about relative, scarcity, provide incentives to producers & consumers distribute income among resource suppliers
  • 16. Prices for goods & services are set freely the forces of supply & demand and are allowede to reach their point of equilbirium without intervention by governemnt policy Free- Market Capitalism
  • 17. Adam Smit - Free Market Philosophical handbook for free market: economies function most efficiently and fairly when individuals are allowed to pursue their own interests Private decisions, made by rational, self-interested individuals, combine to produce a healthy, growing economy. Governeent intervention: the great threat to economic growth: Government intervention distorted the natural and rational exercise of free. The "invisible hand" of the market
  • 18. Problem with Pure Markets Economy Difficulty Enforcing Property Rights Some People Have Few Resources Some Firms Try to Monopolize Markets No Public Goods Externalities Economic Fluctuation
  • 19. Command/Planned Economic System Socialism: social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy The government controls the economy The government regulates prices and wages The state decides how to use and distribute resources
  • 20. Command/Planned Economic System all resources are government owned and government officials coordinate production. Ownerships of all resources is public or communal. Central planners answer the three economic questions also called communism
  • 21. The Visible Hands of Central Planners Do not rely on compeptitive markets but direct in the allocation of resources and products. Believe that marketsa economies produce too many consumer goods & too few capital goods. Ex. military hardware yields a fairer distribution of goods across households than does a market economy
  • 22. The Visible Hands of Central Planners controls all resources including labor direct production through government-run enterprises, which usually face no competition. some goods and services are rationed, meaning that each household gets a certain amount.
  • 23. Problem with Pure Command Economies Consumers Get Low Priority Little Freedom of Choice Central Planning Can Be Inefficient Resouces Owned by the Central Authority are Sometimes Wasted Environmental Damage No Role of Entrepreneurs ideally produces the combination of products that society desires
  • 24. Government Mixed Economy Market Economies Markets Command Economies An economic system that mixes central planning with cvompetitive markets
  • 25.
  • 26. MIXED ECONOMY markets play a relatively large role, it also is considered a market role Government accounts for more than 1/3 of all Philippine economic activity
  • 27. Income per capita in market- oriented South Korea 15x that of North Korea (centrally planned economy - dictator) Taiwan market oriented after split from China averages 4x that of China, command economy much higher standard of living
  • 28. North American colonists establish Plymouth Colony 1620. First tried communal ownership of the land. Turned our badly. Crops were neglected & food shortages developed. 3yrs. near starvation system changed. Each Family was assigned its own private plot of land & keep whatever it grew. Crops yields increased sharply. They learned that people take better care of what they grow individually. Common ownership often leads to common neglect
  • 29. Transitional Economy Two dozen countries around the world Shifting from command economies to market economes Privitization - converting government-owned enterprises into private enterprises Moscow to Beijing Hungary to Mongolia
  • 30. Traditional Economy Shaped by custom or religion Ex. Caste System in India restrict occupational choice Restricts business growth Your own pattern of consumption and choice of occupation may be influenced by some of these forces
  • 31.
  • 32.
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36. T R A D I T I O N A L T R A D I T I O N A L T R A D I T I O N A L E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y
  • 37.
  • 38. M A R K E T M A R K E T M A R K E T E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y
  • 39.
  • 40. C O M M A N D C O M M A N D C O M M A N D E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y
  • 41.
  • 42. M A R K E T M A R K E T M A R K E T E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y E C O N O M Y