Economic Systems

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Do you use your resources wisely?Why?

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Chapter 2:Economic resources and Systems
Section2.2: Economic Systems

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Objectives of the lesson
1. Describe the three basic questions of the economy
2. Analyze the relationship between price, supply and demand
3. Contrast the way market economy and command economy answer the basic questions of the economy



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Facts
Economics is the study of how individuals and groups of
individuals strive to satisfy their needs and wants by making
choices.

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Societies make economic decisions about how to meet the needs of people by answering three basic economic questions.
What should be produced? Deciding to use a resource for one
purpose means giving up the opportunity to use it for something else. This is called an opportunity cost.

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How should it be to produced?
The methods and labor used as well as the quality of items produced are important factors

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Who should share in what is produced?
In most societies, people can have as many goods and services as they can afford to buy.

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The study of how individuals and groups of
individuals strive to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices.
A
Resources
B
Economics
C
Needs
D
Wants

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What are the basic questions of the economy?

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In the question what should be produced you decide about?

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What determines how many goods and services people can have?

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Economic systems are the methods societies use to distribute
resources.
A market economy is an economic system in which economic
decisions are made in the marketplace.

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In a market economy, resources are privately owned. Citizens
can own their own homes, land, and businesses. Business owners decide how their businesses will be run, what to produce and sell, and how much to charge.

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Price is the amount of money given or asked for when goods and services are bought or sold. Supply is the amount of goods and services that producers will provide at various prices.
Demand is the amount or quantity of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at various prices.

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What is the other name for market economy?
A
Command
B
Free enterprise system
C
Market
D
Mixed

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What is the the equilibrium point in the above graph?

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Command economy
A command economy is an economic system in which a
central authority makes the key economic decisions. The government dictates what will be produced, how it will be produced, and who will get the goods

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Mixed Economy
A mixed economy is an economy that contains both private and public enterprises. A mixed economy combines elements of capitalism and socialism

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What are different economic systems?
A
Command, Market, Mixed Economy
B
Command and Market economy
C
Market Economy
D
Market and Mixed economy

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Find the difference in the way command and market economy answer the basic questions of the economy.

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Which is the recent economic system followed by countries?

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What are the key terms of the lesson?

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