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Title: Comparing Economic Systems


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Comparing Economic Systems
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Economic Systems
  • Ownership of factors of production
  • Type of price system used
  • Both determine type of economic system

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Capitalism
  • Dominant in U.S. and Europe
  • 1800s prevalent
  • Market capitalist systems today have limited
    government involvement

4
Mercantilism
  • Nation grew stronger, according to Europeans, by
    gaining more wealth, through trade and through
    conquest
  • Stimulated colonization because it required a
    steady source of raw materials

5
Japan and Germany
  • Government plays a crucial role in economy
  • Ministry of International Trade and Industry
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Protect business from foreign competition
  • Privatization of formerly state owned East German
    firms moved quickly
  • Long tradition of government involvement in the
    economy
  • Two commissions coordinate the budgets of
    federal, state, and local government to promote
    economic growth

6
Germany continued
  • Since reunification
  • Low productivity among former East Germans
  • High unemployment among former East Germans
  • Large deficits

7
France
  • Economic system includes indicative planning
  • President Francois Mitterrand
  • Nationalization efforts concentrated on iron ore
    and steel
  • French Government in 1980s controlled 1/3 of
    total output

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KDI
  • Korea Development Institute
  • Similar to Japans MITI (ministry of
    international trade and industry)

9
Sweden
  • Swedish government owns about 10 percent of the
    countrys industries

10
Adam Smith
  • Most influential economists opposed to
    mercantilism
  • Economies would prosper without government
    interference
  • profit motive would make a free economic system
    efficient

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Economic Socialism
  • Does not necessarily indicate the level of
    political freedom in a country
  • Robert Owen and Charles Fourier established a
    number of socialist communities in the early
    1800s
  • Socialist experiments in the 1800s were a
    reaction to harsh working conditions in
    Industrial Revolution, industrial pollution,
    overcrowded tenements, inadequate sanitation,
    long hours and low pay

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Market socialism
  • Retain basic human rights
  • Elect government officials
  • Have some control over economic planning

13
Karl Marx
  • Bourgeoisie triumphed over nobility in 1700s
  • Became the oppressors of the working class
  • Class struggle intensify till proletariat
    overthrows bourgeoisie
  • Working class organize
  • Classless society develop
  • All people would share ownership

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Soviet Union
  • War Communism fails because peasants had no
    incentives
  • Untrained industrial workers knew little about
    managing factories
  • It caused agricultural and industrial output to
    fall dramatically
  • Agriculture was a major problem because shortages
    of capital, incentives were eliminated, and
    climate was harsh

15
Soviet Union
  • Since the breakup
  • Reformers
  • Removed prices and production from state controls
  • Privatized many state firms
  • Freed Russians to start their own businesses

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Lenin and Stalin
  • New Economic Policy
  • Restored some private incentives
  • Five year plans
  • Workers who failed to meet quotas were punished

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China
  • Great Leap Forward
  • Caused industrial output to fall dramatically
  • Established collective farms
  • Stressed steel and other heavy industries
  • Cultural Revolution violent revolution in mid
    1960s aimed at safeguarding the Chinese communist
    system
  • Four Modernizations include industry and
    agriculture, science and technology, defense
  • As well as school, and family life
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