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    Canada's Economic System

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    Canada's economy is diversified and highly developed. The foundation of Canadian economy is foreign trade and the United States is by far the nation's largest trade partner. Foreign trade is responsible for about 45% of the nation's gross domestic product. GDP Growth Rate in Canada averaged 0.80% from 1961 until 2015, reaching an all-time high of 3.33% in the fourth quarter of 1963 and a record low of -2.30 percent in the first quarter of 2009. The financial account for countries is essentially…

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    Four functions of the economic system The four functions of an economic system are what to produce, how much to produce, how to produce and for whom to distribute to. An economy can either be free market or planned, both of which seek to satisfy maximum wants with minimum resources. Market Planned What to produce Consumer Sovereignty Government How much to produce Consumer Demand Government How to produce Firms Government For whom to distribute Dedicate more resources to higher income…

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    institutionalized system for producing and distributing goods (Brinkerhoff et al., 2014). Within the economy, there are two modern types of economic systems: capitalism and socialism. Although capitalism and socialism are both modern economic systems, there are similarities and differences between these two systems. According to Brinkerhoff et al. (2014), capitalism is a market-based economic system based on competition that consists of buyers and sellers. In a capitalist economic system, most…

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    There are many flaws in both economic systems, but the command system by far has the most flaws that will affect Canada in a very negative manner. Workers are not given options on where they’ll be positioned for employment. (Investopedia) Secondly, freedom is restricted because command economy is similar to communism where the government makes each and every decision relating to careers and trade. Inhabitants are not able to choose their career path based on interest, instead they are assigned…

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    Mr. Wolf & Mrs. Muse 2/15/17 AP Seminar Economic System of California: The Effects of the Drought and Economic Shift The California water crisis is a severe issue which has affected many people. The Californian economy has been hit very hard by the drought, causing water prices to rise. The government in California has limited the usage of water, and has caused people to cut back on it. There are current methods of water conservation in California, however, they are not the most efficient way to…

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    how this political economy could affect his business. In the first unit of our course, we discussed the major elements which help us to understand globalization, the political, economic and legal system and how they can affect the business. 1. Understanding globalization Globalization is a process of breaking the economic difference and barrier among nation in order to get an interdependent and integrated world. The goal of globalization is to achieve an integrated and interdependent market and…

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    Economic Systems Societies have developed different economic systems for many reasons.While some economic systems have helped the economy of a country to improve, other economic systems have caused the economy of a nation to become greatly unstable. One example of an economic system is capitalist. Under the economic system Capitalism. England was one of the first countries to implement Capitalism as its economy system because of the Industrial Revolution (1750-1850s ). Most of the upper…

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    By the end of the Crusades, a major change in the economic system developed. The serfs were able to accumulate money and property through their services and products. This era marked the transition from feudal economics into an early form of capitalism. In the primitive accumulation of capital, the direct producer would sell his/her labour power, and in return, reap the profit of that labour. This entails that the direct producer would only sell his/her own products or services—meaning that the…

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    The American System had two key elements: a tariff on certain imported goods, and federal funding for transportation projects such as roads and canals. This economic system was in place from 1816 through 1828. It was designed to help the young United States grow its economy and infrastructure and provide more for itself, therefore depending less on other nations. The American System tariff placed a tax on manufactured goods imported from Europe. US manufacturers had sprung up in the years…

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    Was Scottish philosopher and economist. He was born in the beginning stage of Capitalism and industrial revolution background. In 1751, he was nominated to be a logic professor in Glasgow university, then the next year he changed into a moral philosophy lecture. In 1759, he published “The theory of moral sentiments”, the studies let Smith create a sensation of his reputation. Aiming at how human communicate through middleman and bystander with interactive sensation between each other. After 17…

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