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Economic System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An economic system is a system of production and exchange of goods and services as well as allocation of resources in a society.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_system
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Capitalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capitalism is an economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and the creation of goods and services for profit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism
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Socialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socialism is a social and economic system characterised by social ownership and democratic control of the means of production.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism
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Differences Between Centrally Planned and Market Economies
The key difference between centrally planned and market economies is the degree of individual autonomy.
https://www.boundless.com/economics/textbooks/boundless-economics-textbook/principles-of-economics-1/basic-economic-questions-42/differences-between-centrally-planned-and-market-economies-155-12253/
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Getting Organized: Command, Market, and Mixed Economies
Not all economies are organized in the same way. The three major ways they can be organized are as a market economy, a command economy, or a mixed economy.
http://www.infoplease.com/cig/economics/getting-organized-command-market-mixed-economies.html
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Command Economy: Definition, Characteristics, Pros, Cons
A command economy is planned by a government to attain its societal goals. Here are 5 characteristics, pros, cons, and examples of countries.
http://useconomy.about.com/od/US-Economy-Theory/a/Command-Economy.htm
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The 4 Types of Economic Systems Explained
There are four primary types of economic systems in the world: traditional, command, market and mixed. Each economy has its strengths and weaknesses, its sub-economies and tendencies, and, of course, a troubled history.
https://blog.udemy.com/types-of-economic-systems/
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Five Principles of Urban Economics
Scholarly journals have published hundreds of articles about urban economies. The questions are always the same: Why do some cities grow faster than others? Why do some generate more wealth? Why do some decline? No simple answers exist, and much remains open to speculation.
http://www.city-journal.org/2013/23_1_urban-economics.html
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Problems and Prospects for Urban Areas - Brookings Institution
Urban areas face daunting economic challenges that have increased in scope in recent years. At the same time, cities provide exciting opportunities for growth and revitalization. The interplay of these challenges and opportunities create important tasks for policymakers and researchers.
http://www.brookings.edu/research/papers/2002/07/urban-gale
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Economic Systems - Definition, Types & Examples
In this lesson, you'll learn about the three major forms of economic systems, including planned, market, and mixed market economies.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/economic-systems-definition-types-examples.html
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Economic Systems - YouTube
Differences between command economies and market economies. Focus on mixed economy towards the end. This was created for my 20 year-old college students.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8ivuSUfTg4
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Economic Systems - Britannica
Economic systems, the way in which humankind has arranged for its material provisioning. One would think that there would be a great variety of such systems, corresponding to the many cultural arrangements that have characterized human society.
http://www.britannica.com/topic/economic-system
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Economic System Types - Chron
The world's economic systems fall into one of four main categories: traditional economy, market economy, command economy and mixed economy; however, there are unlimited variations of each type.
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/economic-system-types-1129.html
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Types of Economic Systems - Shmoop
Types of Economic Systems overview by Phds from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley. In-depth review of Types of Economic Systems meaning with chart and explanations.
http://www.shmoop.com/economic-systems/types.html