The Federal government became directly involved with the economy through employment and public-works programs, as well as greater oversight of the financial and banking systems.
there is no such thing as political economic systems, there are only economic political systems
The political belief systems that rose from the Great Depression include the Marxist movement. This movement influenced most of the political systems during this period.
no
The economic and political systems in Britain used to work together because the political system needed a lot of financial backing for it to remain. There had to be finances if the political system recommended going to war.
Exlusive power to determine political, economic, and social systems
No, that is called economics.
Religion
family system, political system, religious system, economic systems, legal systems, education system
Broad social / economic goals. The political process. The production possibilities curve. Utility.
Yes, he philosophized the economic system of Socialism and other leftist political systems such as Communism, which had economic elements. Socialism and communism are actually two distinct politico-economic systems - they both have their own political and economic systems. Marx also wrote the most systematic (at the time, and in my opinion, to date) critique of capitalism. In fact, I think its wrong to describe communism as a political system - democracy is the political system of communism - communism is fundamentally an economic system.
Theme
I believe it is better to say 'politico-economic system', as a single wording or separately as 'political and economic systems'. They both mean thesame thing, and infer that there is a strong interchange between the political system (with institutions & Politicians as actors) and the economic system (with corporations & businessmen as actors). In this situation, those who have political powers control the economic system, and those who have economic power influences or control the political system.