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Command Economy

Command Economy. Chapter 2 Section 3. Basic Definition & Characteristics. Chief Characteristic: High level of government involvement in the economy Centrally planned Economy/Command Economy Economic system Government makes all the decisions on the 3 economic questions.

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Command Economy

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  1. Command Economy Chapter 2 Section 3

  2. Basic Definition & Characteristics • Chief Characteristic: High level of government involvement in the economy • Centrally planned Economy/Command Economy • Economic system • Government makes all the decisions on the 3 economic questions

  3. Command Economies oppose • Private property • Free-market pricing • Competition • Consumer choice • NO CONSUMER SOVEREIGNTY!!!

  4. Socialism • NOT a single economic system • Describes wide range of economic & political systems • Based on belief that wealth should be evenly distributed (economic equity)

  5. Some socialism coexists with free-market ‘Market Socialism’ • Government uses powers of taxation to redistribute wealth & provide extensive services • Some industry owned by government, some privately owned

  6. Communism • Centralized government owns all resources • No free-market! • Key aspect: Authoritarian Government (political)

  7. Karl Marx Communist Manifesto • All conflict is social class conflict • Capitalist class will gain ownership of all resources • Proletariat (workers) will be exploited • Rich get richer, poor get poorer

  8. Proletariat rise up in bloody revolution • Capitalists overthrown • Communist party redistribute wealth evenly • Classless society will result

  9. Soviet Union (USSR)

  10. Questions: page 37 USSR • Who was Joseph Stalin? • What did the Soviets allocate all their factors of production to? • Why? • What was the effect of the decision to favor heavy industry?

  11. What were farmers forced to do? • What was the result? • What contributed to the fall of the USSR?

  12. China

  13. China • In the 1950’s what did the Chinese government do to many peasants? • What was the result? • How did the government react to the results? • What new policies were instituted in the 1970’s?

  14. Disadvantages of Centrally Planned Economies • Describe/define each disadvantage of Command Economies. • Economic Efficiency • Economic Freedom • Economic Growth • Economic Equity • Additional Goals

  15. What have the disadvantages of Command Economies/Centrally Planned Economies led leaders in many countries to do?

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