Basics of Economic Systems
Comparing Economic Systems
GDP
Applying GDP
GDP in the U.S.
100
In this system, the government provides some essential services to the people.

Socialism

100

In which economic system can you make the most money?

Capitalism

100

What does GDP stand for?

Gross Domestic Product

100

The total value of goods and services in Canada in 2026 was $2.3 Trillion, and the national debt was $2.9 Trillion.  What is the GDP of Canada?

$2.3 Trillion

100

How does the GDP of the United States relate to the rest of the world?

It is the highest in the world

200

Capitalism is primarily focused on the acquisition of what?

Capital (Money, Wealth)

200

As a capitalist system becomes more socialist, what must increase to pay for government programs?

Taxes

200

GDP represents the total value of what?

Goods and services produced in a country.

200

The total value of goods in Country 'V' is $550 Billion, and the total value of services is $150 Billion.  The total debt is $500 Billion.  What is the GDP of Country 'V'?

$700 Billion

200

What is one factor that contributes to the United States' large GDP?

Abundant resources, advanced technology, or its people.  

300

The elimination of social classes is a goal of what system?

Communism

300

Capitalism focuses on _____________, while communism focuses on _______________.

Freedom, Equality

300

What is used to measure how rich or poor a country is?

GDP per capita

300

The GDP per capita of Indonesia is $5,190, and the GDP per capita of Australia is $67,000.  Are these countries developed or developing?

Indonesia is developing, Australia is developed. 

300

How does a higher GDP per capita relate to higher levels of consumption?

If people make more money they can buy more things. 

400

What is one problem with capitalism?

A large wealth gap.
400

What social class of people would communism be most appealing to if they lived in a capitalist society?

Poor or lower class

400

A country with a high GDP per capita is considered ____________, while one with a low GDP per capita is considered ______________.

Developed, Developing

400

In 2026, the GDP of Nigeria was $298 Billion, and its population was 241 Million.  What is Nigeria's GDP per capita?

$1,236

400

In what two ways do the people of the United States positively influence the GDP?

They have a high education and work ethic.

500

Why does communism consistently fail when used throughout the world?

It disincentivizes work. 

OR 

It relies on people to work for no reward.  

500

The Nordic Countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland) all have free markets, but close to 50% tax rates to pay for government programs.  What economic system are they primarily, and what economic system are they partly?

Capitalist, Socialist

500

How is it that a country can have a high GDP but can still be poor?

It has a large population.

500

In 2026, the following information was true:

Belgium had a GDP of $700 Billion and a population of 12 Million.

Argentina had a GDP of $702 Billion and a population of 46 Million.

Greece had a GDP of $290 Billion and a population of 10 Million.  

Which nation was the richest?  What was its GDP per capita?

Belgium, $58,333 ($58,000)

500

List two ways Americans have a strong work ethic.

They believe hard work is moral and good for people.

They believe they can be successful if they work hard enough.

They work longer hours and take less vacations.