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Title: Economics Systems


1
Economics Systems
  • Basics

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WHAT IS ECONOMICS?
  • How people earn a living and use resources
  • Essentially answers the question of who needs
    and/or uses what resources
  • Not always money
  • In todays world, a countrys economy is closely
    tied to other countries
  • Example world wide depression in 1920s, crop
    failure in Africa

3
SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY
  • Most basic and traditional economy
  • People make goods form themselves and their
    families
  • Little surplus
  • Little exchange of goods
  • Few markets to buy and sell goods
  • Found mostly in poorer countries and in rural
    areas

4
MARKET ECONOMY
  • People choose what to buy and sell
  • Uses Free Enterprise, based on supply and demand
  • Businesses use competition to determine price but
    also need to make a profit

5
MARKET ECONOMY
  • Characterized by specialization
  • Businesses and regions make goods they can sell
    for highest profit
  • Typically found in wealthier countries
  • Basis of Capitalist economies

6
COMMAND ECONOMY
  • Government makes major economic decisions
  • Government decides what to produce, where to make
    it and what price to charge
  • Basis of Communist governments
  • Communist countries tend to be poorer

7
Developed Countries
  • High levels of industrialization
  • High standards of living
  • High per-capita GDP
  • High literacy and education rates
  • Life expectancy high, death rate low and birth
    rate tends to be low
  • Examples US, Japan, Western Europe

8
Developing Countries
  • Low standards of living
  • Low levels of economic production
  • Low per-capital GDPs
  • Limited education
  • Found mainly in South America, Africa and SE Asia

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Middle-Income Countries
  • Middle per-capita GDPs
  • Have developed and developing features like
    large, modern city but subsistant rural farming
  • Usually migration from rural to urban areas
  • Some have quickly rising incomes
  • Examples India, Mexico, Brazil, Thailand
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