Outline of Economics - Types of Economies

Types of Economies

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Economic systems
By ideology
  • Anarchist
  • Capitalist
  • Communist
  • Corporatist
  • Dirigist
  • Fascist
  • Georgist
  • Islamic
  • Laissez-faire
  • Market socialist
  • Mercantilist
  • Neo-mercantilist
  • Participatory
  • Protectionist
  • Socialist
  • Syndicalist
By coordination
  • Closed (Autarky)
  • Decentralized
  • Digital
  • Dual
  • Gift
  • Informal
  • Market
  • Mixed
  • Natural
  • Open
  • Planned
  • Subsistence
  • Robinson Crusoe
  • Underground
  • Vertical archipelago
  • Virtual
By regional model
  • Anglo-Saxon
  • German
  • Nordic
  • Rhenish
  • Soviet
  • Chinese
  • Singaporean
Sectors
  • Public
  • Private
  • Voluntary
  • Common property
Transition
  • Collectivization
  • Corporatization
  • Demutualization
  • Deregulation
  • Expropriation
  • Financialization
  • Liberalization
  • Marketization
  • Municipalization
  • Mutualization
  • Nationalization
  • Privatization
  • Socialization
Coordination
  • Barter
  • Cybernetics
  • Economic planning
  • Economic democracy
  • Free market
  • Indicative planning
  • In-kind
  • Market
  • Peer-to-peer
  • Regulated market
  • Self-management
Other types
  • Corporate capitalism
  • Feudal
  • Global
  • Hunter-gatherer
  • Information
  • Newly industrialized
  • Palace
  • Plantation
  • Post-capitalist
  • Post-industrial
  • Social market
  • Socialist market
  • Token
  • Traditional
  • Transition
  • State capitalist
  • State monopoly capitalist
  • Resource-based
  • Expeditionary
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An economy is the system of human activities related to the production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services of a country or other area.

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