List of Economic Systems
‹ The template below (Cleanup-combine) is being considered for deletion. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.›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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