SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 37
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
1. Discuss FOUR types of economic systems.
2. Describe the features of economic systems
3. Examine the advantages and disadvantages of FOUR economic systems
4. Identify examples of different economic systems.
OBJECTIVES
• An economic system is a complex network of agents
in society, who attempt to solve the basic economic
problem of scarcity.
• There are four basic types of economics systems:
• Traditional
• Command/planned
• Free market
• Mixed
WHAT IS AN ECONOMIC SYSTEM?
• This economic system is based on traditions and
customs, where the population is engaged in
subsistence production, i.e they produce just enough
to survive.
• There is very little surplus for exchange.
TRADITIONAL
• Main actors- consumers
• Motivation- consumers are driven
by survival and therefore self-
interest
• Ownership of resources- factors
of production are owned by
private individuals and allocated
according to the needs of
individuals
FEATURES
1. The basic economic questions are already answered
because there is direct production, so people provide
what they want
2. Crime is relatively low since individuals focus on
survival.
ADVANTAGES
3. There is very little environmental degradation.
Production methods are sustainable
1. There are fewer choices for individuals because there is a
limited range of goods and services available.
2. There is an inadequate use of skills relative to the resources
available, because skills are predetermined. The daughter of a
seamstress can have the innate abilities (good recall, above
average intelligence) that would enable her to b a doctor. But
because of custom, she has to be a seamstress.
DISADVANTAGES
3. Risk taking is rare because failure can lead to
starvation if crops fail
• This is a system where the majority of the resources
are owned, planned and controlled by the state.
• The state decides the main priorities of the society.
• Everyone cooperates for the common good of the
society.
COMMAND OR PLANNED
Main actors- planners(government),
consumers, workers
Motivation- all actors are assumed to
be selfless and cooperate to work
for the common good of society
FEATURES
 Ownership of resources- labour is owned by the private individuals even
though it is directed by the state.
 Some private individuals can own small businesses like bakeries. Other
resources are owned by the state.
 Resources are allocated through the planning process.
 Prices are limited by planners so that goods are affordable to all.
1. Government controlled prices do not fluctuate.
2. Vulnerable members of society (elderly, minorities)
are cared for.
ADVANTAGES
3. Basic needs of society are met.
4. There is no wasteful competition (like advertising)
since the state controls production
ADVANTAGES
1. There is limited choice for consumers.
2. There is little incentive for enterprise and
innovation because volume targets are set. There
is no reward for producing extra.
3. The environment may be degraded because in
meeting volume targets planners may not factor in
damage to the environment.
4. Planning may be inaccurate since it is difficult to
forecast the needs of the members of the society.
1. This system is based on free trade and resources are
allocated via the market mechanism.
FREE MARKET
 Main actors- consumers, producers, owners of private property and
government
 Motivation- consumers, producers and property owners are motivated by pure
self-interests. Government is motivated by considerations of the good of the
community
FEATURES
 Ownership of the factors of production- nearly all resources are owned by
private individuals and organisations. Government upholds the rights of citizens
to own property through the legal system.
 Competition- this exists wherever economic units freely allocating resources as
they see fit
Market mechanism- changes in the market forces (supply and demand) will
cause changes in price.
These price changes lead to changes in the way resources are used.
Changes in prices act as a signal to producers and consumers, and
cause them to change their plans
Role of government- government has
limited but key roles in a market economy.
These include:
1. Provision of public goods (like
defence, the judiciary and police
force) paid for by taxes
2. Issuing currency and maintaining its
value
3. Ensure an adequate legal framework
for the allocation and enforcement of
property rights
1. Consumers have a wide range of
choices since there are more
suppliers.
2. There is a strong incentive to
innovate and produce high quality
products.
3. There is a high level of competition.
ADVANTAGES
1. There is inequality of income with the
haves and the have-nots.
2. The wide range of choice is only
available to those who can afford it.
3. Firms can influence prices by restricting
output.
4. Since firms are driven by profit the level
of environmental degradation tends to
be high.
DISADVANTAGES
1. This system has a combination of public and private
sector ownership and control of resources.
2. The public sector provides the goods and services
which are not effectively provided by the private
sector.
MIXED
 Main actors- consumers, producers, government and factor owners
 Motivation- in the private sector consumers, producers and factor owners are
motivated by self-interest. The public sector is motivated by the ‘good’ of the
community.
 Ownership of the factors of production- partly owned by private
individuals and organisations as well as the state.
FEATURES
 Competition- this exists in the
private sector.
 Role of the government-
Government regulates economic
activities of the private sector,
uphold property laws, provides
public and merit goods,
ownership of key industrial
railways, postal services.
1. It ensures that citizens have a minimum standard of
living.
2. Since resources are allocated by both the private and
public sector, it means that when the private sector
fails to provide a good or service, it is provided by
the state.
3. There is less environmental degradation than in the
command or free market economic systems. The
state will intervene to protect the environment for
future generations.
ADVANTAGES
Economic Stability- because of
fluctuations in economic activity the
government can intervene (with the
aid of the Central Bank) to reduce
expenditure when demand is too
high (by increasing taxes and
restricting credit) or stimulate the
economy when demand is too low
(by reducing taxes or giving tax
incentives , releasing credit controls
and increasing government
expenditure)
1. Corruption may damage relations between public and
private sectors.
2. Private sector may evade taxes and regulations.
DISADVANTAGES
Inequitable distribution of income
because of the market aspect of the
system
TRANSITIONING ECONOMIES
In the past four decades, there was a transition of
planned economic systems to mixed economic systems.
Reasons include:
1. Government controlled prices may have been too low
to allow businesses to be profitable
2. The planning process takes time. Demands of the
population may change. Therefore, there would have
been inefficiencies hence surpluses or shortages might
arise.
3. The government would have to finance certain
industries to meet the needs of the population.
Increasing populations will put increased pressure on
government budgets. The government cannot run
deficits indefinitely.
CAN YOU THINK OF ANY EXAMPLES OF
THE FOUR ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
The following slides have images which are designed as hints for examples of
each economic system.
CAN YOU THINK OF ANY EXAMPLES OF
THE FOUR ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Traditional
Planned
Free market
This man has been _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Skull Island
Mixed
Piton Mountains
Economic System Example
Traditional Papua new Guinea, Regions in the Amazon
Planned North Korea, Cuba
Free market Hong Kong (close approximation)
Mixed Barbados, St Lucia

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Unit 4 Economic System Powerpoint
Unit 4 Economic System PowerpointUnit 4 Economic System Powerpoint
Unit 4 Economic System Powerpoint
HeatherP
 
Types of economic systems
Types of economic systemsTypes of economic systems
Types of economic systems
Paula Turner
 
Economic system vj
Economic system vjEconomic system vj
Economic system vj
VIJAY KAMBOJ
 
Week 19 day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questions
Week 19  day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questionsWeek 19  day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questions
Week 19 day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questions
marypardee
 
Economic Systems
Economic SystemsEconomic Systems
Economic Systems
mxcastro
 
free market v command economies revision
free market v command economies revisionfree market v command economies revision
free market v command economies revision
quinnjustin
 
Economic systems explained
Economic systems explainedEconomic systems explained
Economic systems explained
esample458
 
Economic systems advantages_and_disadvantages
Economic systems advantages_and_disadvantagesEconomic systems advantages_and_disadvantages
Economic systems advantages_and_disadvantages
Heather Bishoff
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Types of-economic-systems
Types of-economic-systemsTypes of-economic-systems
Types of-economic-systems
 
Unit 4 Economic System Powerpoint
Unit 4 Economic System PowerpointUnit 4 Economic System Powerpoint
Unit 4 Economic System Powerpoint
 
Economic systems
Economic systemsEconomic systems
Economic systems
 
Types of economic systems
Types of economic systemsTypes of economic systems
Types of economic systems
 
Economic system vj
Economic system vjEconomic system vj
Economic system vj
 
Topic 2 - Basic Economic Decision
Topic 2 - Basic Economic DecisionTopic 2 - Basic Economic Decision
Topic 2 - Basic Economic Decision
 
Economic systems
Economic systems Economic systems
Economic systems
 
Week 19 day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questions
Week 19  day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questionsWeek 19  day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questions
Week 19 day 2- economic systems and 3 economic questions
 
Economic Systems
Economic SystemsEconomic Systems
Economic Systems
 
Economic Systems
Economic SystemsEconomic Systems
Economic Systems
 
free market v command economies revision
free market v command economies revisionfree market v command economies revision
free market v command economies revision
 
Economic Systems
Economic SystemsEconomic Systems
Economic Systems
 
Types of Economies
Types of EconomiesTypes of Economies
Types of Economies
 
Economic systems explained
Economic systems explainedEconomic systems explained
Economic systems explained
 
Economic systems advantages_and_disadvantages
Economic systems advantages_and_disadvantagesEconomic systems advantages_and_disadvantages
Economic systems advantages_and_disadvantages
 
Command economy?Planned Economy
Command economy?Planned EconomyCommand economy?Planned Economy
Command economy?Planned Economy
 
Mixed Economy
Mixed EconomyMixed Economy
Mixed Economy
 
Mixed Economy
Mixed EconomyMixed Economy
Mixed Economy
 
Types of economics
Types of economicsTypes of economics
Types of economics
 
Economic systems
Economic systemsEconomic systems
Economic systems
 

Similar a Economic Systems CAPE

Economy type and characteristics
Economy type and characteristicsEconomy type and characteristics
Economy type and characteristics
Namita Sharma
 
Basic economic concepts
Basic economic conceptsBasic economic concepts
Basic economic concepts
Alyssa Garcia
 
Handout economics 2018-edition
Handout economics 2018-editionHandout economics 2018-edition
Handout economics 2018-edition
chinnex23
 
Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)
Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)
Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)
Abdul Qayyum
 

Similar a Economic Systems CAPE (20)

Economy type and characteristics
Economy type and characteristicsEconomy type and characteristics
Economy type and characteristics
 
IGCSE Allocative Mechanisms & Problems of Transition.pptx
IGCSE Allocative Mechanisms & Problems of Transition.pptxIGCSE Allocative Mechanisms & Problems of Transition.pptx
IGCSE Allocative Mechanisms & Problems of Transition.pptx
 
Economic systems presentation
Economic systems presentationEconomic systems presentation
Economic systems presentation
 
Economic system
Economic systemEconomic system
Economic system
 
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITYUnit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
 
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITYUnit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
 
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITYUnit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
 
Typesof economicsystems johnreport
Typesof economicsystems johnreportTypesof economicsystems johnreport
Typesof economicsystems johnreport
 
The command capitalism’s,socialism,communism
The command capitalism’s,socialism,communismThe command capitalism’s,socialism,communism
The command capitalism’s,socialism,communism
 
Introduction to applied economics part iv
Introduction to applied economics part ivIntroduction to applied economics part iv
Introduction to applied economics part iv
 
Basic economic concepts
Basic economic conceptsBasic economic concepts
Basic economic concepts
 
Unit 6
Unit 6Unit 6
Unit 6
 
Handout economics 2018-edition
Handout economics 2018-editionHandout economics 2018-edition
Handout economics 2018-edition
 
Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)
Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)
Typesofeconomicsystems 120210161905-phpapp02 (1)
 
economics systems
economics systemseconomics systems
economics systems
 
Economic systems
Economic systemsEconomic systems
Economic systems
 
Group-2-Command-Econnomy.pptx
Group-2-Command-Econnomy.pptxGroup-2-Command-Econnomy.pptx
Group-2-Command-Econnomy.pptx
 
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIESUnit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Unit 5. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
 
Unit 6
Unit 6Unit 6
Unit 6
 
Unit 6. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 6. ECONOMIC ACTIVITYUnit 6. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Unit 6. ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
 

Más de Sandrea Butcher

Más de Sandrea Butcher (20)

Direct vs indirect taxes
Direct vs indirect taxesDirect vs indirect taxes
Direct vs indirect taxes
 
Methods of discharge/termination of contracts
Methods of discharge/termination of contractsMethods of discharge/termination of contracts
Methods of discharge/termination of contracts
 
The supply of land
The supply of landThe supply of land
The supply of land
 
Shifts vs changes in slopes
Shifts vs changes in slopesShifts vs changes in slopes
Shifts vs changes in slopes
 
Measures to reduce income inequality
Measures to reduce income inequalityMeasures to reduce income inequality
Measures to reduce income inequality
 
Private sector intervention to correct market failure
Private sector intervention to correct market failurePrivate sector intervention to correct market failure
Private sector intervention to correct market failure
 
Market failure explanation
Market failure explanationMarket failure explanation
Market failure explanation
 
Marginal costs and benefits private external and social
Marginal costs and benefits   private external and socialMarginal costs and benefits   private external and social
Marginal costs and benefits private external and social
 
Labour mobility and wages
Labour mobility and wagesLabour mobility and wages
Labour mobility and wages
 
Costs of poverty
Costs of povertyCosts of poverty
Costs of poverty
 
Size and functional distribution of income
Size and functional distribution of incomeSize and functional distribution of income
Size and functional distribution of income
 
Costs of production
Costs of productionCosts of production
Costs of production
 
Sub-Accounts of the Balance of Payments
Sub-Accounts of the Balance of PaymentsSub-Accounts of the Balance of Payments
Sub-Accounts of the Balance of Payments
 
Demand for money
Demand for moneyDemand for money
Demand for money
 
Land as a factor of production
Land as a factor of productionLand as a factor of production
Land as a factor of production
 
Characteristics of market structures
Characteristics of market structuresCharacteristics of market structures
Characteristics of market structures
 
Quality of life
Quality of lifeQuality of life
Quality of life
 
Terms of sale
Terms of saleTerms of sale
Terms of sale
 
Functions of retailing
Functions of retailingFunctions of retailing
Functions of retailing
 
Characteristics of a successful entrepreneur
Characteristics of a successful entrepreneurCharacteristics of a successful entrepreneur
Characteristics of a successful entrepreneur
 

Último

VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...
dipikadinghjn ( Why You Choose Us? ) Escorts
 
VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...
VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...
VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...
dipikadinghjn ( Why You Choose Us? ) Escorts
 
From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...
From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...
From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...
From Luxury Escort : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangements Near yOU
 
Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...
dipikadinghjn ( Why You Choose Us? ) Escorts
 
VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...
VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...
VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...
dipikadinghjn ( Why You Choose Us? ) Escorts
 
VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...
dipikadinghjn ( Why You Choose Us? ) Escorts
 

Último (20)

20240419-SMC-submission-Annual-Superannuation-Performance-Test-–-design-optio...
20240419-SMC-submission-Annual-Superannuation-Performance-Test-–-design-optio...20240419-SMC-submission-Annual-Superannuation-Performance-Test-–-design-optio...
20240419-SMC-submission-Annual-Superannuation-Performance-Test-–-design-optio...
 
(Sexy Sheela) Call Girl Mumbai Call Now 👉9920725232👈 Mumbai Escorts 24x7
(Sexy Sheela) Call Girl Mumbai Call Now 👉9920725232👈 Mumbai Escorts 24x7(Sexy Sheela) Call Girl Mumbai Call Now 👉9920725232👈 Mumbai Escorts 24x7
(Sexy Sheela) Call Girl Mumbai Call Now 👉9920725232👈 Mumbai Escorts 24x7
 
Mira Road Memorable Call Grls Number-9833754194-Bhayandar Speciallty Call Gir...
Mira Road Memorable Call Grls Number-9833754194-Bhayandar Speciallty Call Gir...Mira Road Memorable Call Grls Number-9833754194-Bhayandar Speciallty Call Gir...
Mira Road Memorable Call Grls Number-9833754194-Bhayandar Speciallty Call Gir...
 
8377087607, Door Step Call Girls In Kalkaji (Locanto) 24/7 Available
8377087607, Door Step Call Girls In Kalkaji (Locanto) 24/7 Available8377087607, Door Step Call Girls In Kalkaji (Locanto) 24/7 Available
8377087607, Door Step Call Girls In Kalkaji (Locanto) 24/7 Available
 
VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Mumbai 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts ...
 
VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...
VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...
VIP Call Girl in Mira Road 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Everyday ...
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane 6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane  6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane  6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Shivane 6297143586 Call Hot Indian Gi...
 
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Wadgaon Sheri 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Wadgaon Sheri  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Wadgaon Sheri  6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
Booking open Available Pune Call Girls Wadgaon Sheri 6297143586 Call Hot Ind...
 
W.D. Gann Theory Complete Information.pdf
W.D. Gann Theory Complete Information.pdfW.D. Gann Theory Complete Information.pdf
W.D. Gann Theory Complete Information.pdf
 
Diva-Thane European Call Girls Number-9833754194-Diva Busty Professional Call...
Diva-Thane European Call Girls Number-9833754194-Diva Busty Professional Call...Diva-Thane European Call Girls Number-9833754194-Diva Busty Professional Call...
Diva-Thane European Call Girls Number-9833754194-Diva Busty Professional Call...
 
Call Girls Rajgurunagar Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Rajgurunagar Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance BookingCall Girls Rajgurunagar Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
Call Girls Rajgurunagar Call Me 7737669865 Budget Friendly No Advance Booking
 
Navi Mumbai Cooperetive Housewife Call Girls-9833754194-Natural Panvel Enjoye...
Navi Mumbai Cooperetive Housewife Call Girls-9833754194-Natural Panvel Enjoye...Navi Mumbai Cooperetive Housewife Call Girls-9833754194-Natural Panvel Enjoye...
Navi Mumbai Cooperetive Housewife Call Girls-9833754194-Natural Panvel Enjoye...
 
Top Rated Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
Top Rated  Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...Top Rated  Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
Top Rated Pune Call Girls Viman Nagar ⟟ 6297143586 ⟟ Call Me For Genuine Sex...
 
Call Girls in New Friends Colony Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9205541914 🔝( Delhi) Escort...
Call Girls in New Friends Colony Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9205541914 🔝( Delhi) Escort...Call Girls in New Friends Colony Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9205541914 🔝( Delhi) Escort...
Call Girls in New Friends Colony Delhi 💯 Call Us 🔝9205541914 🔝( Delhi) Escort...
 
From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...
From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...
From Luxury Escort Service Kamathipura : 9352852248 Make on-demand Arrangemen...
 
Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7
Call Girls in New Ashok Nagar, (delhi) call me [9953056974] escort service 24X7
 
VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Andheri 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Escorts...
 
VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...
VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...
VIP Call Girl in Mumbai Central 💧 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Get A New Crush Ever...
 
Mira Road Awesome 100% Independent Call Girls NUmber-9833754194-Dahisar Inter...
Mira Road Awesome 100% Independent Call Girls NUmber-9833754194-Dahisar Inter...Mira Road Awesome 100% Independent Call Girls NUmber-9833754194-Dahisar Inter...
Mira Road Awesome 100% Independent Call Girls NUmber-9833754194-Dahisar Inter...
 
VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...
VIP Independent Call Girls in Bandra West 🌹 9920725232 ( Call Me ) Mumbai Esc...
 

Economic Systems CAPE

  • 2. 1. Discuss FOUR types of economic systems. 2. Describe the features of economic systems 3. Examine the advantages and disadvantages of FOUR economic systems 4. Identify examples of different economic systems. OBJECTIVES
  • 3. • An economic system is a complex network of agents in society, who attempt to solve the basic economic problem of scarcity. • There are four basic types of economics systems: • Traditional • Command/planned • Free market • Mixed WHAT IS AN ECONOMIC SYSTEM?
  • 4. • This economic system is based on traditions and customs, where the population is engaged in subsistence production, i.e they produce just enough to survive. • There is very little surplus for exchange. TRADITIONAL
  • 5. • Main actors- consumers • Motivation- consumers are driven by survival and therefore self- interest • Ownership of resources- factors of production are owned by private individuals and allocated according to the needs of individuals FEATURES
  • 6. 1. The basic economic questions are already answered because there is direct production, so people provide what they want 2. Crime is relatively low since individuals focus on survival. ADVANTAGES
  • 7. 3. There is very little environmental degradation. Production methods are sustainable
  • 8. 1. There are fewer choices for individuals because there is a limited range of goods and services available. 2. There is an inadequate use of skills relative to the resources available, because skills are predetermined. The daughter of a seamstress can have the innate abilities (good recall, above average intelligence) that would enable her to b a doctor. But because of custom, she has to be a seamstress. DISADVANTAGES
  • 9. 3. Risk taking is rare because failure can lead to starvation if crops fail
  • 10. • This is a system where the majority of the resources are owned, planned and controlled by the state. • The state decides the main priorities of the society. • Everyone cooperates for the common good of the society. COMMAND OR PLANNED
  • 11. Main actors- planners(government), consumers, workers Motivation- all actors are assumed to be selfless and cooperate to work for the common good of society FEATURES
  • 12.  Ownership of resources- labour is owned by the private individuals even though it is directed by the state.  Some private individuals can own small businesses like bakeries. Other resources are owned by the state.  Resources are allocated through the planning process.  Prices are limited by planners so that goods are affordable to all.
  • 13. 1. Government controlled prices do not fluctuate. 2. Vulnerable members of society (elderly, minorities) are cared for. ADVANTAGES
  • 14. 3. Basic needs of society are met. 4. There is no wasteful competition (like advertising) since the state controls production ADVANTAGES
  • 15. 1. There is limited choice for consumers. 2. There is little incentive for enterprise and innovation because volume targets are set. There is no reward for producing extra.
  • 16. 3. The environment may be degraded because in meeting volume targets planners may not factor in damage to the environment. 4. Planning may be inaccurate since it is difficult to forecast the needs of the members of the society.
  • 17. 1. This system is based on free trade and resources are allocated via the market mechanism. FREE MARKET
  • 18.  Main actors- consumers, producers, owners of private property and government  Motivation- consumers, producers and property owners are motivated by pure self-interests. Government is motivated by considerations of the good of the community FEATURES
  • 19.  Ownership of the factors of production- nearly all resources are owned by private individuals and organisations. Government upholds the rights of citizens to own property through the legal system.  Competition- this exists wherever economic units freely allocating resources as they see fit
  • 20. Market mechanism- changes in the market forces (supply and demand) will cause changes in price. These price changes lead to changes in the way resources are used. Changes in prices act as a signal to producers and consumers, and cause them to change their plans
  • 21. Role of government- government has limited but key roles in a market economy. These include: 1. Provision of public goods (like defence, the judiciary and police force) paid for by taxes 2. Issuing currency and maintaining its value 3. Ensure an adequate legal framework for the allocation and enforcement of property rights
  • 22. 1. Consumers have a wide range of choices since there are more suppliers. 2. There is a strong incentive to innovate and produce high quality products. 3. There is a high level of competition. ADVANTAGES
  • 23. 1. There is inequality of income with the haves and the have-nots. 2. The wide range of choice is only available to those who can afford it. 3. Firms can influence prices by restricting output. 4. Since firms are driven by profit the level of environmental degradation tends to be high. DISADVANTAGES
  • 24. 1. This system has a combination of public and private sector ownership and control of resources. 2. The public sector provides the goods and services which are not effectively provided by the private sector. MIXED
  • 25.  Main actors- consumers, producers, government and factor owners  Motivation- in the private sector consumers, producers and factor owners are motivated by self-interest. The public sector is motivated by the ‘good’ of the community.  Ownership of the factors of production- partly owned by private individuals and organisations as well as the state. FEATURES
  • 26.  Competition- this exists in the private sector.  Role of the government- Government regulates economic activities of the private sector, uphold property laws, provides public and merit goods, ownership of key industrial railways, postal services.
  • 27. 1. It ensures that citizens have a minimum standard of living. 2. Since resources are allocated by both the private and public sector, it means that when the private sector fails to provide a good or service, it is provided by the state. 3. There is less environmental degradation than in the command or free market economic systems. The state will intervene to protect the environment for future generations. ADVANTAGES
  • 28. Economic Stability- because of fluctuations in economic activity the government can intervene (with the aid of the Central Bank) to reduce expenditure when demand is too high (by increasing taxes and restricting credit) or stimulate the economy when demand is too low (by reducing taxes or giving tax incentives , releasing credit controls and increasing government expenditure)
  • 29. 1. Corruption may damage relations between public and private sectors. 2. Private sector may evade taxes and regulations. DISADVANTAGES
  • 30. Inequitable distribution of income because of the market aspect of the system
  • 31. TRANSITIONING ECONOMIES In the past four decades, there was a transition of planned economic systems to mixed economic systems. Reasons include: 1. Government controlled prices may have been too low to allow businesses to be profitable 2. The planning process takes time. Demands of the population may change. Therefore, there would have been inefficiencies hence surpluses or shortages might arise. 3. The government would have to finance certain industries to meet the needs of the population. Increasing populations will put increased pressure on government budgets. The government cannot run deficits indefinitely.
  • 32. CAN YOU THINK OF ANY EXAMPLES OF THE FOUR ECONOMIC SYSTEMS The following slides have images which are designed as hints for examples of each economic system.
  • 33. CAN YOU THINK OF ANY EXAMPLES OF THE FOUR ECONOMIC SYSTEMS Traditional
  • 35. Free market This man has been _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Skull Island
  • 37. Economic System Example Traditional Papua new Guinea, Regions in the Amazon Planned North Korea, Cuba Free market Hong Kong (close approximation) Mixed Barbados, St Lucia