Market economic system
Cambridge IGCSE Economics (0455) · Unit 2: The allocation of resources · 9 flashcards
Market economic system is topic 2.8 in the Cambridge IGCSE Economics (0455) syllabus , positioned in Unit 2 — The allocation of resources , alongside Microeconomics and macroeconomics, The role of markets and Demand. In one line: A market economy is an economic system where resources are allocated primarily through the interaction of supply and demand, with minimal government intervention. Prices act as signals to guide production and consumption decisions.
This topic is examined in Paper 1 (multiple-choice) and Paper 2 (structured questions, including data-response items).
The deck below contains 9 flashcards — 3 definitions and 6 key concepts — covering the precise wording mark schemes reward. Use the 3 definition cards to lock down command-word answers (define, state), then move on to the concept and application cards to handle explain, describe and compare questions.
A 'market economy'
A market economy is an economic system where resources are allocated primarily through the interaction of supply and demand, with minimal government intervention. Prices act as signals to guide production and consumption decisions.
Questions this Market economic system deck will help you answer
- › What is the 'profit motive' and how does it influence businesses in a market economy?
- › Explain the concept of 'consumer sovereignty' in a market economy.
- › Describe the role of 'competition' in a market economy.
- › Outline TWO advantages of a market economy.
- › Outline TWO disadvantages of a market economy.
Define a 'market economy'.
A market economy is an economic system where resources are allocated primarily through the interaction of supply and demand, with minimal government intervention. Prices act as signals to guide production and consumption decisions.
What is the 'profit motive' and how does it influence businesses in a market economy?
The profit motive is the desire of businesses to maximize their profits. This drives businesses to innovate, become more efficient, and respond to consumer demand in order to increase revenue and reduce costs, thus boosting profitability.
Explain the concept of 'consumer sovereignty' in a market economy.
Consumer sovereignty means that consumer preferences determine what goods and services are produced. Businesses respond to consumer demand by allocating resources to produce what consumers want, giving consumers ultimate control over resource allocation.
Describe the role of 'competition' in a market economy.
Competition among businesses in a market economy leads to lower prices, higher quality goods and services, and greater innovation. Businesses strive to attract customers by offering better value than their competitors, benefiting consumers.
Outline TWO advantages of a market economy.
Two advantages include efficiency due to resource allocation based on supply and demand and innovation driven by competition and the profit motive. Additionally, there is greater consumer choice compared to other economic systems.
Outline TWO disadvantages of a market economy.
Two disadvantages are potential income inequality due to unequal distribution of resources and the potential for market failures, such as under-provision of public goods and over-provision of demerit goods. Also, businesses might ignore negative externalities.
What is the 'private sector' and its role in a market economy?
The private sector consists of businesses owned and operated by individuals or groups of individuals, rather than the government. Its role is to produce goods and services, employ workers, and generate profits, contributing to economic growth and satisfying consumer demand.
Explain how prices act as signals in a market economy.
Prices signal to producers what to produce and to consumers what to buy. High prices encourage producers to increase production because it is profitable, and discourage consumers from buying as much. Low prices do the opposite; encourage consumers and discourage producers.
Distinguish between a 'free market' and a 'mixed economy'.
A free market is a theoretical extreme where all resources are allocated solely through supply and demand with no government intervention. A mixed economy, which is more common in the real world, involves a combination of market forces and government intervention to allocate resources and provide public goods/services. Most developed nations operate as mixed economies.
Key Questions: Market economic system
Define a 'market economy'.
A market economy is an economic system where resources are allocated primarily through the interaction of supply and demand, with minimal government intervention. Prices act as signals to guide production and consumption decisions.
What is the 'private sector' and its role in a market economy?
The private sector consists of businesses owned and operated by individuals or groups of individuals, rather than the government. Its role is to produce goods and services, employ workers, and generate profits, contributing to economic growth and satisfying consumer demand.
Distinguish between a 'free market' and a 'mixed economy'.
A free market is a theoretical extreme where all resources are allocated solely through supply and demand with no government intervention. A mixed economy, which is more common in the real world, involves a combination of market forces and government intervention to allocate resources and provide public goods/services. Most developed nations operate as mixed economies.
More topics in Unit 2 — The allocation of resources
Market economic system sits alongside these Economics decks in the same syllabus unit. Each uses the same spaced-repetition system, so progress in one informs the next.
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