Die vryemark sisteemteorie
Published Article === The way in which a country's economy is organized is known as an "economic system". At one end of the spectrum is a centrally-controlled or planned economic system, namely communism, in which the government tries to solve economic problems. At the other end is a...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-cut-oai-ir.cut.ac.za-11462-4452016-03-16T03:59:04Z Die vryemark sisteemteorie Duvenage, J.B. Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein Published Article The way in which a country's economy is organized is known as an "economic system". At one end of the spectrum is a centrally-controlled or planned economic system, namely communism, in which the government tries to solve economic problems. At the other end is a complete market oriented economy, namely capitalism, which leaves the solution to the country's economic problems up to market forces. In other words, the economic problems are left to the forces of demand and supply. This type of economic system is called a free market system. In the following article we will focus on various phases and concepts which as a whole forms the free market system. 2015-09-09T09:44:47Z 2015-09-09T09:44:47Z 2004 2004 Article 1684498X http://hdl.handle.net/11462/445 en_US Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal;Vol 3, Issue 2 Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein 472 551 bytes, 1 file Application/PDF Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol 3, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein |
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Published Article === The way in which a country's economy is organized is known as an "economic system". At one end of the spectrum is a centrally-controlled or planned economic system, namely communism, in which the government tries to solve economic problems. At the other end is a complete market oriented economy, namely capitalism, which leaves the solution to the country's economic problems up to market forces. In other words, the economic problems are left to the forces of demand and supply. This type of economic system is called a free market system. In the following article we will focus on various phases and concepts which as a whole forms the free market system. |
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