Friday, October 25, 2019
Free Trade V.S. Command Economy Essay -- Economics
Free Trade V.S. Command Economy  ===============================    Introduction:    Politicians, countries and ideologies from all over the world have for  years been torn between what they should follow and believe. Countries  quarrel over which policies should be adopted and what, how, for whom  have been the economist's fundamental question.    Adam Smith preached for market economies often referring to "the  invisible hand"    Karl Marx preached for command economies often referring to "The  proletariat will over run the capitalist class"    These two men have substantially shaped the way countries have decided  to run their economies. Not forgetting the names of a great deal of  other    Their works were published in volumes, therefore I will not attempt to  integrate any of their work in this project, but instead I will refer  to some of their ideologies.    One would think that these two men were totally different from each  other, but in actual fact they are very similar.    They both wanted to change the way their societies ran things.    à · Resource allocation  à · Resource ownership  à · Type of incentives  à · Level of government decision making    The 2 major economic systems are market and Marxist:    The first is Capitalism: an economic system characterised by private  ownership of the factors of production, market allocation of  resources, use of economic incentives, decentralised decision making.    E.g.(the US adopts an economic system very much similar to the one  above but does have some forms of state intervention like the Defence)    The second is planned socialism: an economic system characterised by  state ownership of the factors of production, the use of moral,  resource allocation and economic plan and central...              ... thus queues for staple food were  lengthening and demand was soaring. For most commodities supply had  dropped because inter-trading with the USSR had also ceased. These  ex-communist countries were each specialised in supply certain  resources (i.e. iron, coalà ¢Ã¢â ¬Ã ¦) but after the break of control from  Moscow this was no longer possible.    The transition in 1991 was less difficult for Poland because they  already used market forces in agriculture.    The USSR succeeded in sending the first man in space during communist  rule    In Russia investment and business were failing to settle because of  the old bureaucratic system still in place, as the example goes (Its  hard to teach an old dog new tricks).    Another example of failure was that of Military expenditure,  production fell, as well as space research, the two earlier accounting  for 20% of the GDP in the USSR.                      
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