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ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Human wants are 
unlimited, 
but resources are 
not.
ECONOMIC SYSTEM 
An economy, or economic system, is 
the way a nation makes economic 
choices about how the nation will use its 
resources to produce and distribute 
goods and services.
Resources, also called factors of 
production, are all the things used in 
producing goods and services. 
The basic resources available to a 
society are: 
•Natural 
•Human 
•Capital
5 
The Factors of Production 
Product 
Natural 
Human 
Capital
• Natural refers to everything on 
Earth that is in its natural state, or 
Earth's natural resources. 
• Human refers to all the people who 
work in the economy. 
• Capital refers to the things that are 
themselves produced and then used 
to produce other goods and 
services. Examples: tools, 
equipment, computers, desks, trucks, 
buildings
THREE ECONOMIC QUESTIONS 
All economies must answer three 
questions: 
1. What goods and services will be 
produced? 
2. How will they be produced? 
3. For whom will they be produced?
The Economic Problem 
Given scarce resources, how do 
societies answer the three basic 
economic questions?
Every society has some 
system that transforms 
that society’s scarce 
resources into useful 
goods and services.
THREE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS 
• Traditional Economy 
• Command Economy 
• Market Economy 
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STANDARDS USED TO DISTINGUISH 
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS 
Some standards used to distinguish 
among economic systems are: 
• Who owns the resources? 
• What decision-making process is used to 
allocate resources and products? 
• What types of incentives guide economic 
decision makers?
TRADITIONAL ECONOMY 
In a traditional economy, goods and 
services are produced by the family for their 
personal consumption. 
A traditional economy is shaped largely by 
custom or religion.
TRADITIONAL ECONOMY 
In a traditional economy, resources are 
allocated according to long-lived practices 
from the past. There is little surplus 
(something extra) and little trade (or 
exchange of goods).
TRADITIONAL ECONOMY 
In a traditional economy, there is only a 
limited need for markets (places to buy and 
sell goods and services).
TRADITIONAL ECONOMY 
A traditional economy is the type of 
economy found in less developed nations, 
usually in rural areas.
COMMAND ECONOMY 
In a command economy, all resources 
are collectively owned and directed by 
the government. 
In a command economy, the 
government decides what and how 
much to produce.
In a command economy, the government 
answers the three basic economic questions: 
1. What? A dictator or a central planning 
committee decides what products are needed. 
2. How? Since the government owns all 
means of production in a command economy, 
it decides how goods and services will be 
produced. 
3. For whom? The government decides who will 
get what is produced in a command economy.
COMMAND ECONOMY 
In a command economy, the government 
decides where to locate economic 
activities.
COMMAND ECONOMY 
In a command economy, the government 
decides what prices to charge for goods, 
including agricultural goods and services.
COMMAND ECONOMY 
In a command economy, economic 
decisions are often made to further the 
goals of the government.
COMMAND ECONOMY 
In a command economy, production 
costs (how much it costs to make an 
item), are not reflected in the cost of the 
item. 
For example, in a command economy it 
might cost $2.00 to produce a loaf of 
bread, but the price might be set at $1.00 
in order to ensure that customers are 
able to afford adequate food.
COMMAND ECONOMY 
In a command economy, the price might 
be set higher than the production costs. 
For example, in a command economy it 
might cost $5,000.00 to produce a car, 
but the price might be set at $10,000.00 
in order to ensure that only the wealthy 
can buy it.
Market Economy 
(free enterprise, capitalism) 
Individual producers must figure out how to 
plan, organize, and coordinate the 
production of products and services. 
In a market economy, resources are 
allocated through individual decision making.
MARKET ECONOMY 
(FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) 
• In a free-market country, people can own 
their own businesses and property. 
People can also buy services for private 
use, such as healthcare. 
(But most capitalist governments also 
provide their own education, health and 
welfare services. )
MARKET ECONOMY 
(FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) 
• In a market economy, prices act as signals of 
scarcity. When the price of something is 
high, that means it's more scarce. Demand 
for it is high relative to the supply.
MARKET ECONOMY 
(FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) 
• When the price of something is low, then 
it's less scarce. By observing prices, 
consumers and producers can choose 
their behavior to respond to scarcity.
MARKET ECONOMY 
(FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) 
• High prices encourage producers to switch 
from more scarce to less scarce resources, 
and they encourage consumers to switch 
from products and services that require more 
scarce resources to products and services 
that require fewer scarce resources.

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Economic systems

  • 2. Human wants are unlimited, but resources are not.
  • 3. ECONOMIC SYSTEM An economy, or economic system, is the way a nation makes economic choices about how the nation will use its resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
  • 4. Resources, also called factors of production, are all the things used in producing goods and services. The basic resources available to a society are: •Natural •Human •Capital
  • 5. 5 The Factors of Production Product Natural Human Capital
  • 6. • Natural refers to everything on Earth that is in its natural state, or Earth's natural resources. • Human refers to all the people who work in the economy. • Capital refers to the things that are themselves produced and then used to produce other goods and services. Examples: tools, equipment, computers, desks, trucks, buildings
  • 7. THREE ECONOMIC QUESTIONS All economies must answer three questions: 1. What goods and services will be produced? 2. How will they be produced? 3. For whom will they be produced?
  • 8. The Economic Problem Given scarce resources, how do societies answer the three basic economic questions?
  • 9. Every society has some system that transforms that society’s scarce resources into useful goods and services.
  • 10. THREE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS • Traditional Economy • Command Economy • Market Economy 10
  • 11. STANDARDS USED TO DISTINGUISH ECONOMIC SYSTEMS Some standards used to distinguish among economic systems are: • Who owns the resources? • What decision-making process is used to allocate resources and products? • What types of incentives guide economic decision makers?
  • 12. TRADITIONAL ECONOMY In a traditional economy, goods and services are produced by the family for their personal consumption. A traditional economy is shaped largely by custom or religion.
  • 13. TRADITIONAL ECONOMY In a traditional economy, resources are allocated according to long-lived practices from the past. There is little surplus (something extra) and little trade (or exchange of goods).
  • 14. TRADITIONAL ECONOMY In a traditional economy, there is only a limited need for markets (places to buy and sell goods and services).
  • 15. TRADITIONAL ECONOMY A traditional economy is the type of economy found in less developed nations, usually in rural areas.
  • 16. COMMAND ECONOMY In a command economy, all resources are collectively owned and directed by the government. In a command economy, the government decides what and how much to produce.
  • 17. In a command economy, the government answers the three basic economic questions: 1. What? A dictator or a central planning committee decides what products are needed. 2. How? Since the government owns all means of production in a command economy, it decides how goods and services will be produced. 3. For whom? The government decides who will get what is produced in a command economy.
  • 18. COMMAND ECONOMY In a command economy, the government decides where to locate economic activities.
  • 19. COMMAND ECONOMY In a command economy, the government decides what prices to charge for goods, including agricultural goods and services.
  • 20. COMMAND ECONOMY In a command economy, economic decisions are often made to further the goals of the government.
  • 21. COMMAND ECONOMY In a command economy, production costs (how much it costs to make an item), are not reflected in the cost of the item. For example, in a command economy it might cost $2.00 to produce a loaf of bread, but the price might be set at $1.00 in order to ensure that customers are able to afford adequate food.
  • 22. COMMAND ECONOMY In a command economy, the price might be set higher than the production costs. For example, in a command economy it might cost $5,000.00 to produce a car, but the price might be set at $10,000.00 in order to ensure that only the wealthy can buy it.
  • 23. Market Economy (free enterprise, capitalism) Individual producers must figure out how to plan, organize, and coordinate the production of products and services. In a market economy, resources are allocated through individual decision making.
  • 24. MARKET ECONOMY (FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) • In a free-market country, people can own their own businesses and property. People can also buy services for private use, such as healthcare. (But most capitalist governments also provide their own education, health and welfare services. )
  • 25. MARKET ECONOMY (FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) • In a market economy, prices act as signals of scarcity. When the price of something is high, that means it's more scarce. Demand for it is high relative to the supply.
  • 26. MARKET ECONOMY (FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) • When the price of something is low, then it's less scarce. By observing prices, consumers and producers can choose their behavior to respond to scarcity.
  • 27. MARKET ECONOMY (FREE ENTERPRISE, CAPITALISM) • High prices encourage producers to switch from more scarce to less scarce resources, and they encourage consumers to switch from products and services that require more scarce resources to products and services that require fewer scarce resources.