Category:Economic systems
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An economic system is a specific set of social institutions which deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a particular society.
Economic systems is included in the JEL classification codes as JEL: P |
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Subcategories
This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total.
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Pages in category "Economic systems"
The following 125 pages are in this category, out of 125 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
C
- Capitalism
- Cascades in Financial Networks
- Central and Eastern Europe
- Chinese financial system
- Closed household economy
- Collective capitalism
- Common ownership
- Commons-based peer production
- Communist society
- Comparative economic systems
- Corporate nationalism
- Creative economy (economic system)
- Cross-cultural studies
D
E
- East Asian model of capitalism
- Economic democracy
- Economic ideology
- Economic law
- Economic planning
- Economic sector
- Economy for the Common Good
- Economy of the Iroquois
- Empowerment Experiment
- The Empowerment Experiment
- Enclave economy
- Energy Systems Language
- Enterprises in the Soviet Union
- European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy
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- Palace economy
- Participatory economics
- Pay what you want
- Perspectives on capitalism
- Planned economy
- Planned liberalism
- Plantation economy
- Political economy
- Post-capitalism
- Post-industrial economy
- Potlatch
- Price system
- Production for use
- Property rights (economics)
- Proprietism
- State ownership
- Purple economy
S
- Sharing economy
- Shortage economy
- Social dividend
- Socialism
- Socialist calculation debate
- Socialist market economy
- Socialist mode of production
- Socialist-oriented market economy
- Social ownership
- Soviet-type economic planning
- State capitalism
- Systematic risk
- Systematic trading
- Systemic risk
- The internal contradictions of capital accumulation