Lesson 7 Flashcards
What is an economic system?
The way government and businesses work together to provide goods and services to consumers.
What are three major economic questions that must be answered by government agencies and businesses?
What goods and services should be produced?
How should these goods and services be produced?
For whom should these goods and services be produced?
What is a pure command economy?
A communism or socialism system, the government owns the natural resources, farms, factories, offices, and most businesses.
What are some examples of a pure command economy?
China
How does a pure command economy address the three major economic questions?
A pure command economy says that the government should decide all three of the major economic questions.
What is a pure market economy?
A system run by business owners and individuals with little to no gov intervention
What is an example of a pure market economy?
The US
How does a pure market economy address the three major economic questions?
What goods and services should be produced?
.. Consumers decide the money they spend
How should these goods and services be produced?
.. Competition among producers, dictates how
For whom should these goods and services be produced?
.. Consumers decide what they want to buy
What is a modern mixed economy?
An economic system that combines the elements of both models. Most economies are mixed.
What is an example of a modern mixed economy?
Canada
How does a modern mixed economy address the three major economic questions?
Modern mixed economy lets people decide with the government intervention.
What kind of economic system does Canada have?
Modern mixed economy
What is a private sector and what is its purpose? Examples?
Non-government owned and operated businesses.
Primary purpose is to make profit.
EG. Businesses, stores, companies
What is a public sector and what is its purpose? Examples?
Different levels of government that provide services to people
Main purpose is not to make profit
EG. Military, TTC, hospitals, community centres
Why are five advantages of public ownership?
- Respect for Canadian heritage
- Mostly nonprofit
- Money earned is reinvested for better quality of services
- Ppl are giving a say in how they want the services to be improved
- Essential goods and services are affordable