Economic System Types

This includes information on economic system types such as traditional, command, and market driven systems.

   

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Specific connections to science and personal studies will be explored as this site develops. Anthropology including social foundations, demography, physical anthropology, human ecology, human geography, and particular groups can be connected. Culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture can be connected. This is connected to families, education, government, and religion, other areas of economics including activities, industries, and other areas of economic systems

Connections to sociology will also be explored. Social structure and change will be useful. Communities may be examined. Communities such as Tokyo, Seoul, Mexic City, and New York City give examples. Peoples of the world including Asiatic peoples, Western civilization, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be connected. Particular nations such as the United States, China, India, and Indonesia will be valuable.

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Economic system types have a signifcant history, though they have not been examined there through prehistory, antiquity, or classical and medieval times. They are examined through modern times including the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, and 19th century. 20th century developments can be followed. These can be examined in the early 20th century, early-mid 20th century, mid 20th century, late-mid 20th century, and late 20th century. Current and recent events in the early 21st century including the early 2000s and late 2000s can also be connected. Their future is obscure.


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