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Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom?

Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom?. T. Seay BHS. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom?.

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Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom?

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  1. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? T. Seay BHS

  2. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • The American economic system is very often called the “free enterprise system.” It is also known as a “market economy.” The central question for this discussion asks whether or not the American system actually lives up to its name. Be prepared to take a position and to defend it.

  3. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • BR: Copy down the following quotation in your NB. Then write a short paragraph that tells • A. What you think the quotation means • B. Whether you agree or disagree with the quotation, and why • C. Examples from today that either support or disprove the quotation

  4. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? “No man is wholly free. He is a slave to wealth, or to fortune, or the laws, or the people restrain him from acting according to his will alone.” --Euripedes (Greek dramatist)

  5. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • The “Free Enterprise” system in the U.S. • Main idea: The U.S. economic system is based on “Four pillars of free enterprise”: Private property, price system, market competition, entrepreneurship)

  6. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • I. Private Property Rights • A. Granted by the U.S. Constitution • B. Make each owner responsible for his/her own property • If it breaks, the owner fixes it. • If owner wants to sell it, s/he can.

  7. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • II. Price System • A. Essential to market economy • Money is the MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE (instead of barter) • MONEY PRICES show the value that consumers/businesses place on goods and services • Money price too high = NO BUY; Money price too low = too many PRODUCTS GO • Businesses add the cost of labor and other resources used to make goods and services

  8. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • 2. Money prices give incentives • Price ^: consumers shop for bargains • Price ^: businesses produce more goods and services

  9. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • III. Market Competition • A. People compete because resources are scarce. • B. Resource competition • 1. Resource buyers compete with money • Workers • Machinery 2. Resource sellers compete by making resources better • workers (education)

  10. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • C. Product competition 1. consumers (buyers) spend money 2. Sellers (businesses) • Offer sales • Lower prices over all 3. Profit is the main idea for everyone involved in the market

  11. Does the American economic system really provide the greatest possible freedom? • IV. Entrepreneurship A. For success, you have to be • 1. ready to take risks • 2. creative • 3. quick and adaptive • 4. a good manager • 5. competitive B. Success is not guaranteed.

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