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E. Napp Karl Marx advocated a centrally planned economy in his book, The Communist Manifesto (1848).

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• Get a Text book

E. Napp

E. Napp

A Centrally Planned Economy In this lesson, students will identify characteristics of a centrally planned

economy.

Students will be able to identify and/of define the following terms:

Centrally Planned EconomyCommunism

Problems of a Centrally Planned Economy

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Karl Marx advocated a centrally plannedeconomy in his book, The Communist Manifesto (1848).

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In the early days of the Industrial Revolution,workers were exploited or mistreated. Children even worked in factories.

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Sure, a few industrialists and capitalistsBecame very wealthy but…

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Most people worked long hours for low wages in unsafe working conditions.

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Karl Marx encouraged workers to uniteand violently overthrow the Capitalistclass in order to create a more justsociety.

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“Workers of the world unite;you have nothing to lose but

your chains.”

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Marxism

Marxism is frequently referred to as communism.

Characteristics of a Marxist Society:• Dictatorship

• Government ownership of the Factors of Production

• Economic Equality

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It sounds like paradise: A society wherethere is no poverty, no want but…

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Problems of a Centrally Planned Economy

Many problems exist in centrally planned economies.

The Problems of a Centrally Planned Economy:

• Workers lack incentive because all workers are rewarded equally.

• Productivity and efficiency decline.• Innovation is not rewarded.

• Individual freedoms are sacrificed.

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Think about it!Would you work hard if you were rewardedThe same as the lazy worker beside you?

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Eventually, the Soviet Union collapsed andthe formerly Communist republics began

to transition to largely free marketeconomies.

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Transition has been difficult for Russia.A new economic perspective must becreated and previously Government-owned factories must be privatized.

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Questions for Reflection:

• How does a centrally planned economy differ from a free market economy?

• Who was Karl Marx and what did he advocate?

• Describe a Communist society.• What problems are created by centrally

planned economies?• Define transition.

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