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Comparative Economic Systems

Comparative Economic Systems

- Comparative Economic Systems, Navigating Ideologies, Empowering Choices

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  • Engelsk
  • 229 sider
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What is Comparative Economic SystemsThe sub-discipline of economics known as Comparative Economic Systems is concerned with the comparative study of various systemic approaches to economic organization. These approaches include capitalism, socialism, feudalism, and the mixed economy, among others. It is generally accepted that the economist Calvin Bryce Hoover was the one who initiated the establishment. Prior to 1989, comparative economics was primarily concerned with the analysis of comparative economic systems. However, after that year, the field shifted its focus to a significant degree toward the comparison of the economic repercussions of the transition experience from socialism to capitalism. The field of economics, which is the study of acquiring knowledge concerning the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth, includes this discipline as one of its subfields. The economic system is originally established on the basis of the collective desires of the population as well as the resources that are accessible. The gross domestic product (GDP) is a metric that can be used to evaluate the performance of the economic system; more specifically, it would provide an indication of the growth rate of the country. It is also possible to arrive at normative judgments by asking questions such as whether or not there is a disparity in the distribution of wealth and income and whether or not there is social fairness. On a regular basis, theorists attempt to analyze both the positive and normative features of the economic system in general. In order to accomplish this, they make assumptions about the rules of the game that regulate utility-seeking. When the economic system of a country is either a perfect planning economic system or a perfect competition economic system, it is relatively straightforward to forecast the outcomes of the government's economic system. Being able to provide policy direction is not difficult when dealing with economic systems of that kind.How you will benefit(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:Chapter 1: Comparative economic systemsChapter 2: CapitalismChapter 3: Free marketChapter 4: Anti-capitalismChapter 5: Market economyChapter 6: Mixed economyChapter 7: Democratic capitalismChapter 8: Economic systemChapter 9: Criticism of socialismChapter 10: Criticism of capitalismChapter 11: Lange modelChapter 12: Economic planningChapter 13: Economic ideologyChapter 14: Calvin B. HooverChapter 15: Redistribution of income and wealthChapter 16: Social dividendChapter 17: Production for useChapter 18: Social ownershipChapter 19: Socialist economicsChapter 20: Contract theoryChapter 21: Authoritarian capitalism(II) Answering the public top questions about comparative economic systems.(III) Real world examples for the usage of comparative economic systems in many fields.(IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of comparative economic systems. (eBook only).Who will benefitProfessionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of comparative economic systems.

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