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Ohio Wesleyan University Goran Skosples 2. Definition and Classification of Economic Systems

Ohio Wesleyan University Goran Skosples 2. Definition and Classification of Economic Systems. 0. 0. What makes an economic system? What are the dimensions (institutions) of an economic system? How are these institutions important? Examples of economic systems. Economic Systems. 0.

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Ohio Wesleyan University Goran Skosples 2. Definition and Classification of Economic Systems

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  1. Ohio Wesleyan University Goran Skosples 2. Definition and Classification of Economic Systems 0

  2. 0 • What makes an economic system? • What are the dimensions (institutions) of an economic system? • How are these institutions important? • Examples of economic systems

  3. Economic Systems 0 • institutional approach to defining and classifying ES’s • “rules of the game” • also includes means of ___________ • An economic system is a set of ___________ and __________ for decision making and the implementation of decisions concerning production, income, and consumption within a given area. (p.19)

  4. Classification of Economic Systems Five main institutions: • decision-making: • coordinating mechanism: • property rights: • incentive system • public choice and objectives:

  5. 1. Decision-making • centralization vs. decentralization 2. Coordinating mechanism • The method of coordinating decisions regarding allocation and distribution of G&S’s • command vs. market

  6. 3. Property rights • ownership of property and the role of individual rights • control an asset • receive and keep income • transfer ownership • private vs. public ownership • are private rights complete? • other aspects of individual rights

  7. _____________ problem 4. Incentive system • How do you motivate people? • agent’s influence over outcomes • principal’s ability to check performance • agent’s rewards • Types of incentives: • ________ – appeal to emotions such as compassion, nationalism • ________ – piece rates, bonuses, advancement • ________ – actual or threatened force; supervision, whips

  8. 5. Public choice and objectives • economic, ideological, and political • arrangements for making public choices: • level of income, output growth, structure of output • income distribution and redistribution – equity vs. efficiency • poverty programs, unemployment, medical insurance, minimum wages… • environmental concerns, military power

  9. many possible combinations with 5 dimensions (institutions) • if 2 outcomes for each: 2^5 = • if 3 outcomes for each: 3^5 = • Two basic archetypes of economic systems: • Market Capitalism • Planned Socialism • What can you say about each of the five institutions in each of these economic systems? • Can you name some other economic systems?

  10. Questions to ponder • Although consumer sovereignty and planners’ preferences are generally associated with market and plan, respectively, in theory there is no reason why a plan cannot take full account of consumer preferences. • In the real world, it is impossible to have effectively functioning markets in the absence of private property.

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