ANSWERS: 1
  • There are dozens of types of economic systems (see below). The three main groups are: "Hands-on" systems, which include but are not limited to * Communism o Anarcho-communism (a form of libertarian socialism) * Socialism o Libertarian socialism o Market socialism o State socialism * Feudalism "Hands-off" systems, which include but are not limited to * Capitalism o Anarcho-capitalism o Laissez-faire capitalism o Corporate capitalism * Gift economy * Mutualism (a form of libertarian socialism) * Non-property system "Compromise" systems, which include but are not limited to * Distributism * Georgism * Mixed economy o American School o Dirigisme o Nordic model o Japanese System o Mercantilism o Social market economy also known as Soziale Marktwirtschaft o PROUT also known as Progressive Utilization Theory The list of systems below is by no means complete: * American School * Anarchism * Anarcho-capitalism * Anarcho-communism * Autarky * Barter economy * Buddhist Economy * Capitalism * Colonialism * Command economy * Communism * Coordinatorism * Corporate capitalism * Digital Economy * Distributism * Dirigisme * Fascist socialization * Feudalism * Gift economy * Green economy * Hydraulic despotism * Inclusive Democracy * Information economy * Internet Economy * Islamic economics * Japanese System * Knowledge Economy * Libertarian communism * Libertarian socialism * Market economy * Market socialism * Marxian economics * Mercantilism * Mixed economy * Mutualism * Natural economy * Neo-colonialism * Network Economy * Nordic model * Parecon * Participatory economy * Planned economy * Progressive Utilization Theory * Resource based economy * Self-management * Social market economy * Socialism * Socialist market economy * Subsistence economy * Traditional economy * Virtual economy

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy