Economic System - List of Economic Systems

List of Economic Systems

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This list attempts to sort all possible economic systems in alphabetical order, without any division or hierarchization.

  • American School
  • Anarchism
  • Anarcho-capitalism
  • Anarcho-communism
  • Autarky
  • Barter economy
  • Buddhist economics
  • Capitalism
  • Colonialism
  • Communism
  • Corporatism
  • Corporate capitalism
  • Digital economy
  • Distributism
  • Dirigisme
  • Fascist socialization
  • Feudalism
  • Georgism
  • Green economy
  • Hydraulic despotism
  • Inclusive democracy
  • Information economy
  • Internet economy
  • Islamic economics
  • Japanese System
  • Knowledge economy
  • Libertarian communism
  • Libertarian socialism
  • Market economy
  • Market socialism
  • Marxian economics
  • Mercantilism
  • Mixed economy
  • Mutualism
  • National Socialism
  • Natural economy
  • Neo-colonialism
  • Network economy
  • Nordic model
  • Non-property system
  • Parecon
  • Participatory economy
  • Planned economy
  • PROUTist economy
  • Self-management
  • Social Credit
  • Social market economy
  • Socialism
  • Socialist market economy
  • Syndicalism
  • Subsistence economy
  • Traditional economy
  • Virtual economy

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