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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - DEFINED
Pgs 33-39
DIFFERENT ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
PRIORITIZE DIFFERENT ECONOMIC
GOALS
• Capitalism typically
prioritizes Economic
Growth, Efficiency,
Economic Freedom and
Economic Justice
• Socialism typically prioritizes
Full Employment, Price
Stability, Economic Equity,
and Financial Security
ECONOMIC SPECTRUM
THE OPPORTUNITY COSTS
OF EACH SYSTEM
• Each system has benefits as well
as costs.
• Costs are the goals that are
not prioritized.
• The opportunity costs for Market
Capitalism include: full
employment and financial security
• The opportunity costs for a
Command/Socialist economy are:
Economic Growth and Freedom.
TRADITIONAL
ECONOMIES
A.In a traditional economy, roles and
economic decisions are defined by custom. 

B.Examples include the central African
Mbuti, the Australian Aborigines, and
northern Canada’s Inuits. 

C.The advantages of a traditional economy is
that everyone knows which role to play
and there is little uncertainty about WHAT,
HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce. 

D.A disadvantage of a traditional economy is
the discouragement of new ideas and new
ways of thinking. This leads to a lower
standard of living than in other societies.
Q: Consider the difference in your own life
if you were born into a traditional
economic system


MARKET/
CAPITALISM
A. In a market economy, producers and consumers
determine WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce.
In each market transaction, the consumer’s dollar acts
like a “vote,” ensuring that producers continue to bring
to market the goods and services that consumers want
to buy. 

B. Examples include the United States, Canada, Japan,
South Korea, Singapore, and parts of Western Europe. 

C. There are numerous advantages to a market economy:
the ability to adjust to change; the high degree of
individual freedom; the small degree of government
involvement; the ability to have a voice in the
economy; the variety of goods and services created;
and the high degree of consumer satisfaction. 

D. Disadvantages to a market economy include the
inability of the market to meet every person’s basic
needs. Markets also do an inadequate job of providing
some highly valued services such as justice, education,
and health care. Citizens of a market economy must
also face a high level of personal uncertainty and the
prospect of economic failure. 

COMMAND/
SOCIALISM
A.In a command economy, a central authority
determines WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to
produce. 

B. Command economies include North Korea,
Cuba, the former Soviet Union, and the
People’s Republic of China. 

C. There are two advantages to a command
economy: the ability to drastically change
direction in a relatively short period of time and
many basic health and public services are
available at little or no cost. 

D.There are several disadvantages to a command
economy: consumer needs may not be met; hard
work is not rewarded; the necessary decision-
making bureaucracy delays decisions; little
flexibility to deal with day-to-day problems;
and individual initiative goes unrewarded.
Q: In what ways are traditional and command
economies alike?
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL GOALS
A.Economic freedom, or the freedom for people to make their own economic decisions, 

is a goal highly valued in the United States. 

B.Economic efficiency means that resources are used wisely and that the benefits gained are
greater than the costs incurred. 

C.Economic equity is the social goal that explains why so many people support laws against
wage and job discrimination. 

D.Economic security is a social goal that results in programs to help support the ill, the elderly,
and workers who have lost their jobs. 

E. Most economic systems strive for full employment, or providing as many jobs as possible. 

F. Price stability, or freedom from inflation, is important to anyone trying to provide basic
necessities on a limited income and for anyone planning their economic future. 

G.Economic growth is an important goal because populations tend to increase and existing
populations tend to want more goods and services.
DISCUSS
Background: A minimum wage was mandated by the federal
government with passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938.
That federal law set the nation’s minimum wage at 25 cents per hour.
About 40 states also have set minimum wages, but those usually are
lower than the nationally set minimum wage.
• Q: The idea of a minimum wage supports the goal of economic
equity. With which goals does the idea of a minimum wage conflict?
Should minimum wage be allowed at all? What about a maximum
wage?

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Economic Systems Defined

  • 1. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS - DEFINED Pgs 33-39
  • 2. DIFFERENT ECONOMIC SYSTEMS PRIORITIZE DIFFERENT ECONOMIC GOALS • Capitalism typically prioritizes Economic Growth, Efficiency, Economic Freedom and Economic Justice • Socialism typically prioritizes Full Employment, Price Stability, Economic Equity, and Financial Security
  • 4. THE OPPORTUNITY COSTS OF EACH SYSTEM • Each system has benefits as well as costs. • Costs are the goals that are not prioritized. • The opportunity costs for Market Capitalism include: full employment and financial security • The opportunity costs for a Command/Socialist economy are: Economic Growth and Freedom.
  • 5. TRADITIONAL ECONOMIES A.In a traditional economy, roles and economic decisions are defined by custom. 
 B.Examples include the central African Mbuti, the Australian Aborigines, and northern Canada’s Inuits. 
 C.The advantages of a traditional economy is that everyone knows which role to play and there is little uncertainty about WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce. 
 D.A disadvantage of a traditional economy is the discouragement of new ideas and new ways of thinking. This leads to a lower standard of living than in other societies. Q: Consider the difference in your own life if you were born into a traditional economic system 

  • 6. MARKET/ CAPITALISM A. In a market economy, producers and consumers determine WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce. In each market transaction, the consumer’s dollar acts like a “vote,” ensuring that producers continue to bring to market the goods and services that consumers want to buy. 
 B. Examples include the United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and parts of Western Europe. 
 C. There are numerous advantages to a market economy: the ability to adjust to change; the high degree of individual freedom; the small degree of government involvement; the ability to have a voice in the economy; the variety of goods and services created; and the high degree of consumer satisfaction. 
 D. Disadvantages to a market economy include the inability of the market to meet every person’s basic needs. Markets also do an inadequate job of providing some highly valued services such as justice, education, and health care. Citizens of a market economy must also face a high level of personal uncertainty and the prospect of economic failure. 

  • 7. COMMAND/ SOCIALISM A.In a command economy, a central authority determines WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce. 
 B. Command economies include North Korea, Cuba, the former Soviet Union, and the People’s Republic of China. 
 C. There are two advantages to a command economy: the ability to drastically change direction in a relatively short period of time and many basic health and public services are available at little or no cost. 
 D.There are several disadvantages to a command economy: consumer needs may not be met; hard work is not rewarded; the necessary decision- making bureaucracy delays decisions; little flexibility to deal with day-to-day problems; and individual initiative goes unrewarded. Q: In what ways are traditional and command economies alike?
  • 8.
  • 9. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL GOALS A.Economic freedom, or the freedom for people to make their own economic decisions, 
 is a goal highly valued in the United States. 
 B.Economic efficiency means that resources are used wisely and that the benefits gained are greater than the costs incurred. 
 C.Economic equity is the social goal that explains why so many people support laws against wage and job discrimination. 
 D.Economic security is a social goal that results in programs to help support the ill, the elderly, and workers who have lost their jobs. 
 E. Most economic systems strive for full employment, or providing as many jobs as possible. 
 F. Price stability, or freedom from inflation, is important to anyone trying to provide basic necessities on a limited income and for anyone planning their economic future. 
 G.Economic growth is an important goal because populations tend to increase and existing populations tend to want more goods and services.
  • 10. DISCUSS Background: A minimum wage was mandated by the federal government with passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938. That federal law set the nation’s minimum wage at 25 cents per hour. About 40 states also have set minimum wages, but those usually are lower than the nationally set minimum wage. • Q: The idea of a minimum wage supports the goal of economic equity. With which goals does the idea of a minimum wage conflict? Should minimum wage be allowed at all? What about a maximum wage?