mga uri ng ekonomiya
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Mga Bansa
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O Built upon traditional customs and beliefsO Centers around agriculture, hunting, fishingO Barter and trade is often used in place of
money.O Often, people in a traditional economy live
in families or tribes.
TRADITIONAL ECONOMY
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ExamplesO Tribal/ Nomadic Communities
The bartering of hunted prey used by the Inuit tribes in northern Canada is an example of a traditional economy.
O African Countries
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Obased on market determined supply and demand
Oprices of goods and services are determined in a free price system
OPrivate ownership, the government does not own the businesses
MARKET ECONOMY
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ExamplesO United States of
AmericaO The “United”
Kingdom
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Command EconomyO The government creates a central economic
plan for all sectors and regions of the countryO The government allocates all resources
according to the central planO The central plan sets the priorities for the
production of all goods and services.O “Opposite” of the Free market economy
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O The Soviet Union O North Korea
Examples
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O ownership of goods by both private and government/state-owned entities
O part of the economy is left to the free market, and part of it is run by the government.
O Mixed economies start from the basis of allowing private enterprise to run most business. Then the governments intervene in certain areas of the economy, such as regulation, and spending money on public services.
Mixed Econom
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O France O Sweden
Examples