15 questions
In my country, business is based on competition. Success comes from doing something better and cheaper than your competitors.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, central planners decide when we should expand old factories and build new ones.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, I know that all my needs will be met, but not my wants.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country my job is the same one that my family has done over the past 200 years.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, the government controls the economy. It assigns jobs, sets production goals, and decides wages.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country producers decide what and how much to make based on what people want to buy.
Traidtional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, the government has some involvement in the economy.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, the government makes all the economic decisions.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
,In my country, the government tells me where to work.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country we have no need for money. By custom, some of us hunt, others farm, and we are all taken care of.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country there is a private sector and a public sector.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, profits are the incentives for production.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, consumers are very powerful in economic decision-making.
Traiditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, consumers don't have a lot of choice in what they can buy.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed
In my country, there is little economic growth because we do not use any new technologies.
Traditional
Command
Market
Mixed