Econ
Econ
Some of the countries like Bangladesh, Haiti might still use primitive ways of
agriculture but they are not traditional economies as they have modern
occupations as well. A traditional economy is about self-sustenance. You can
refer to the Jarawa tribe of the Andaman Islands. They use primitive ways for
survival.
#2 – Command Economy
This is a type of economic system where the government has a monopoly
over the market. It decides which goods will be produced in what quantity. The
government also determines the prices of the goods. All the laws and
regulations regarding the market are also set by the government. So in this
economy, there is no competition as the government decides all the pricing.
The government also in charge of allocating the resources.
This type of economic system doesn’t rely on the laws of demand and
supply.
Only the government decides the economic laws and regulations.
The government controls the production of goods and services.
Some of the countries like North Korea, Cuba are examples of the command
economy.
#3 – Market Economy
This is a type of economic system where the government has no control over
the market, the citizens and businesses decide which goods will be produced
in what quantity. The pricing is decided by the laws of demand and supply.
The government can decide the pricing ceiling so that they do not charge the
customer as per their free will. So in this economy, there is competition among
the business as there is not much government intervention.
Some examples of the market economy are the United States, Germany, and
Canada.
#4 – Mixed Economy
This is a type of economic system where is combined all the above three
economies i.e. traditional, command and market. The government has an
intervention over the market as well as free forces exist. It decides which
goods will be produced in what quantity. The pricing is decided by the laws of
demand and supply but the government decides the pricing ceiling and
taxation norms. So in this economy, there is competition as well as the
government safeguards the interest of the people. The government also in
charge of creating an economic plan.
Can a society use all its resources for current consumption? Yes,
it can. However, it is not likely to do so. The reason is simple. If a
society uses all its resources for current consumption, then its
production capacity would never increase.