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    UNIT 5 MARKET ECONOMY

    OBJECTIVES:

    students will become familiar with specific vocabulary of market economy compare social and economic structures based on totalitarian and marketeconomy systems present tense, present perfect tense simple and continuous

    I. Answer the questions before reading the text:

    l. Name some characteristics of the market oriented economic system.

    2. What do you think makes it better than a command economic system?

    All societies are faced with the question of what to produce how

    much to produce who produces it who will recei!e the goods. "he answer

    to all these questions is pro!ided by the economic system of the society. "hego!ernment can direct the factories to produce what goods and how much of

    these goods or management and pri!ate business can determine what is toproduce and how much will be produced. #n one type of the system people

    buy goods and ser!ices with income earned from production. #n another the

    go!ernment gi!es purchasing power but not earned by producing goods andser!ices.

    $and labour capital and entrepreneurship are required to produce any

    goods or ser!ices. $and includes the natural resources growing on or underthe earth%s surface. $abour includes that total human resources to turn raw

    materials into goods and ser!ices. &apital is the total money tools

    machinery and buildings used in the process of labour. "he final factor isentrepreneurship that is the skills and risk'taking to turn the other factors of

    production into goods and ser!ices.

    #n a capitalist economic system people or in economic terms

    households own pri!ately all these factors of production as opposed tobeing owned by the state in a command system. "hat is why a capitalistsystem a market system is organised from the bottom up as the consumer

    gi!es the orders. "hey are transmitted to retailers dealers and so on. (y an

    elaborate di!ision of labour economic acti!ity is carried on with no plan or

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    no committee gi!ing orders but by a system of market competition ordered

    by the consumer%s choice itself.&onsequently pri!ate enterprise is characterised by decisions that are

    taken in the market place as opposed to the state planned and owned

    economic system. )rices function as a ma*or signal or indicator as to whatshould and what should not be produced because market economy system is

    go!erned by the laws of competition and is also regulated by supply anddemand. "he consumer is the one that benefits from this competition

    because he is going to get better products and ser!ices at lower prices.

    &ompetition in business is a sort of competition in sports orcompetition in anything in life as it keeps you on your toes you ha!e to

    keep impro!ing it helps you sharpen. "his is also the way of obtaining

    profit that encourages the pri!ate enterprise system to look for those cost'cutting technologies for lowering the prices and for impro!ing quality.

    )rofit helps fuel the system it helps keep the prime mo!er of the progress."hey are people who are likely to come up with new ideas the newtechnologies that are going to cause us to leap forward in the process of

    economic growth and de!elopment bringing new goods and ser!ices in the

    market.+econdly the entrepreneurs create new *obs. ,ntrepreneurship is the

    place for indi!iduals who want to do their own thing who do not like to seethemsel!es fitting into the mould of some bureaucratic structure be it

    corporate or be it public for people who want to go out there and work their

    own hours set their own times work -o hours one week if they want to andtake off for a week if they feel like. #t allows you to do research and

    de!elopment that would not be done if it weren%t for a good profit. #t allows

    a whole series of !ery tangible asset de!elopment programs that can tend tomake an organisation much stronger for the future for new employees.

    #n the command economy all decisions about production

    distribution consumption are made by the go!ernment as it owns all thema*or factors of production. All the natural laws of competition supply and

    demand do not operate anymore. An elaborate system of command is

    determined by the state property so orders are gi!en and orders ha!e to be

    obeyed as the only owner of the factors of production makes consciouseconomic decisions running the whole society as an obedient army to a

    central direction. "he consumer is not the one to decide for himself in themarket but only the state.

    II. Answer the following questions?

    . What are the main characteristics of market economy?

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    2. &an you draw out a comparison between market economy and command

    economy according to the following headings?

    command system market economy system

    /wnershipmarket laws

    competitionsupply0demand

    price0quality

    profit0producti!itydecision in the market

    social en!ironment

    entrepreneurship

    educationmoti!ation

    social layers

    III. $isten to the following and fill in the blanks:

    &apitalism is not without serious flaws. "he une!en distribution ofwealth has been noted. "he growing pains of capitalism and the #ndustrial

    1e!olution caused massi!e social dislocations the growth of robust butfilth'laden factory towns classes of...........................and many more

    problems.

    (y chance popular democracy was emerging as a social force at thesame time ...................... "he call for political

    democracy................................... +ocialism which is one type of political

    democracy was born at the same time as the ob*ect of its criticism'.......................... (ut neither socialism nor one of the de!elopments from it

    called.............. "hey are political arrangements that attempt to do away with

    what are......................... "he erratic nature of the marketplace is remo!ed

    and replaced by................ +ystems of production and consumptionbecome.............................

    Transition to Market Economy

    IV. (efore reading the text answer the questions:

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    l. 3o you consider a good decision that 1omania take up the path toward

    market economy system?2. ,nlarge your own point of !iew upon economic structural solutions.

    V. 1ead the text and draw out the main ideas.

    "oday more and faster than e!er the world is confronted with the necessityfor change in systems felt not only in ex'communist and centrally'planned

    economies but e!en to some extent in the de!eloped capitalist economies

    which ha!e as an imperati!e short'run goal to adapt to a permanentchanging en!ironment. We shall focus on the countries that ha!e to change

    their systems entirely and dramatically ' the former communist countries '

    which are challenged nowadays with a tough problem: transition to marketeconomy. What should be the best possible ways in which a market system

    can be built for these countries?. "he most important component of transition is the pri!atisation of formerstate'owned enterprises former industrial giants which are !ery inefficient

    and costly. "he go!ernments of these countries must create a competiti!e

    en!ironment to force newly created pri!ate enterprises to operate with thediscipline of competition. /ne of the most common means in achie!ing this

    goal was to open up national markets for the international trade andin!estment.

    2. Another topic that must be handled is the critical role which go!ernments

    of these countries should exercise as facilitators of the de!elopment processin the sense that they should pro!ide with human resources through

    education and create the infrastructure that the public sectors need in order

    to attain effecti!e performances. +uch programmes must take into accountthat any program a go!ernment decides to o!ertake must be tailored to its

    capacities to go!ern otherwise people%s trust will be more and more

    diminished and social mo!ement will appear.4. "he third problem relates to the large state'owned enterprises which

    occasionally performed well but which are !ery risky due to se!eral factors

    such as:

    low producti!ity padded payrolls disregard of the en!ironmental forces"he go!ernment should create incenti!es to sell these factories to potentialin!estors 5if any6 or to close them down. (ut closing down these giants will

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    bring !ery high le!els of unemployment which is an acute and terrible cost

    suffered due to the transition and which should be handled with care. "hat iswhy go!ernments should come with efficient social protection programs

    either internally or externally financed.

    7. #t is difficult to *udge the performance of each economy only by drawinglessons from some other countries% experience. #n order to implement a good

    and reliable market oriented system particular elements of each country%sculture !alues history and aspirations must be taken into account and

    conclusions drawn locally. ,ach country must stri!e !ery hard to achie!e the

    system that best suits its internal conditions.8. Another problem is constituted by the type of capitalist system that will be

    implemented in each country primarily related to the si9e of the public

    sector workers'employers concepts pro!iding infrastructure educationassistance in critical pro*ects etc.

    . An important point relates to the integration in the de!eloped countriesstructures which is a goal recognised by all former communist countries."his may ha!e se!eral reasons: to obtain economic and financial assistance to get security pro!ided by these institutions to get consulting when necessary-. "here are countries based upon an economic market system withemphasis on pri!ate ownership on producti!e acti!ities and an extensi!e use

    of market regulatory forces countries which ha!e been de!eloping for more

    than a century. &ountries which are facing today that economic transitionmust achie!e their goals !ery fast within a decade or two in order not to be

    critically affected by the financial differences on the international market.

    "his also represents an impediment for them. All these aspects are taken intoaccount by those countries found themsel!es in transition in order to

    accomplish their de!elopment goals in short time and fewer social costs.

    VI. ;atch the following words with the definitions: goal en!ironment

    challenge pri!atisation enterprise competition means trade in!estmentinfrastructure producti!ity payroll incenti!e unemployment implement

    market

    to take part in a contest to pro!e who is the best

    to buy shares property in order to earn interest or bring profit

    pro*ect or undertaking especially one that is difficult or needs courage

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    action or methods by which a result is brought about< money wealth

    resources measure of the output of an organisation or economy per unit ofinput 5labour raw materials capital etc6

    e!ent in which people compete contest

    thing that encourages somebody to do somethingstate of being not employed

    the goods or ser!ices requiring substantial in!estment considered essential tothe proper functioning of an economy: roads railways electricity supply

    sewerage

    conditions circumstances natural conditions affecting people%s lifethe process of selling a publicly owned company to the pri!ate sector

    the acti!ity of selling goods or ser!ices in order to make a profit

    ob*ect of one%s efforts< targetto put into effect< carry out plans policies a programme of reforms.

    the place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange items of !aluethe e!idence of the employees of an organisation and of their wages

    VII. )ut the !erbs in brackets in the correct form of the present tense simple

    or continuous:

    . =e... a telephone call right now to his management accountant for anad!ice 5make6

    2. We always... to the meeting when our team negotiates 5go6.

    4. /ur president... a speech today at the conference 5deli!er6.7. "hey... software package from firms speciali9ing in them sa!ing a

    considerable amount of time and money instead of de!eloping their own.

    5buy68. # always ...shareholders to pay the total amount of money for their shares

    5ad!ice6

    . "he members of the board ... all our meetings 5attend6-. # all my business correspondence this morning 5write6.

    >. "he management of the planned shopping centre ... the groups of

    businesses primarily retailers sharing the building or the related set of

    buildings 5control6.. "he go!ernment ... the acti!ities of the firms and...producti!e resources in

    command economy 5direct0allocate6@. "he command system philosophers... that the system pre!ents the

    exploitation of workers by capitalists. 5argue6

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    VIII. )ut the !erbs in brackets in the right form of the present perfect tense

    simple or continuous:. Western economists 5point out6 that planned economy is likely to lead to

    inefficiency.

    2. "he beaurocrats running the command systems... ne!er sufficientinformation to allocate resources in a way to satisfy consumer demands.

    5ha!e64. /ccupying the square mile on the north of the 1i!er "hames between

    Waterloo (ridge and "ower (ridge the &ity of $ondon... an international

    merchanting centre since medie!al times 5be6 7. "he head offices of the mostimportant banks the money markets the foreign exchange markets the

    commodity and metal exchanges the insurance market the $ondon +tock

    ,xchange and the offices of the representati!es of foreign financialinstitutions... always the financial district of $ondon. 5represent6.

    8. ;arxists ... firmly to economic &lassical +chool by which the concept of!alue is seen as a product of labour 5wed6. "hey ... all the raw materials they needed this week in the &ommodity

    ,xchange. 5trade6

    -. "his week the wholesaler ... to retailers at discount prices on conditionthat they paid in cash collected the goods themsel!es and bought in bulk.

    5sell6>. "hese days he... to his capital transfers 5work6

    . "oday the board ... their company capital structure i.e. shares loan stock.

    5analyse6@. "he accountant ... the capital equi!alent of the assets that yield a regular

    income all day long. 5calculate6

    IX.

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