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What are four different types of economic systems?

Market Economy, Peasant/Command Economy, Subsistence Economy, and Traditional Economy.


How would you describe the colonial economy?

Colonial economy was about all activities that ensured continued supply of raw materials and profit gaining from the colonies mushrooming industries. Colonial economy involved agriculture, mining, trade, infrastructures, fishing and transport. To maximize the profit and to be ensured that they succeed their mission in agriculture, colonialist introduced new things to improve the production. These include settler economy, plantation economy, peasant economy, migrant labour and cash crop production. They decided to maintain peasant to get more profit. They introduced cash crops because raw materials were need in their industries. Cash crops introduced were sisal, rubber, coffee, tea and cotton. To ensure continued supply of raw material to their mushrooming industries in Europe, they opened plantations and estates in Zanzibar and some parts in Tanganyika. The grown cash crops included sisal, clove plantation, coconuts and cashewnuts. Settler economy was rampant in all areas where the soil was fertile and good climate to stay. They established settlements in in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa. Also in East Africa they settled in highland regions like Kilimanjaro, Iringa and Mbeya. They established infrastructures from the port to the interior where agriculture and mining activities were taking place. The building of Mombasa to Uganda railway and Dar es Salaam to Kigoma is a good example. In South African they exploited gold and diamond from Kimberley and Transvaal. Irrigation activities took place along the Nile River. Money economy was introduced to maximize profit and also to utilize effectively migrant labour who were selling their labour forces in plantations and estates. Taxation and land alienation was introduced to exploit African and the same time to force them comply with colonialists needs. In order to get money African were supported to sell their work forced in plantations and estates. Migrant labour was preferred because of less resistance. Migrant labour were taken from far away and they were very few in number hence it rendered them very difficult to organize themselves and form strikes.


How did the policies of Colbert and Louis XIV affect the French Economy?

France become more powerful, but it make the middle and peasant to pay tax and the noble didn't have too. it also lead to the fall of Louis XIV


Why is peasant farming important?

Peasant is the cultivation of crops and raising of animals, not on a large scale. They can be found selling produce at local markets and are found in rural areas.


Why was lenins New Economic Policy designed?

The NEP was supposed to create a stronger Soviet UnionMore facts:It was designed to do this by rebuilding the economy. After the Bolshevik takeover and two years of civil war and Lenin's "war communism," the Soviet economy was producing less than it had in the last years of the Tsarist regime. The NEP temporarily introduced some elements of capitalism in certain areas of the economy such as peasant agriculture and small businesses. Under "war communism" peasant farmers were forced to practically hand over large portions of their crops for next to nothing. This resulted in farmers not being motivated to grow as much as they could. Farmers were hoarding crops, not growing as much and killing off their own livestock. The intent of the NEP was that, especially as to the farmers, there would be more production overall if there was more incentive to produce.This was an interesting tacit admission by Lenin and some, but not all, Communists that the capitalist system had its advantages after all.

Related questions

What are four different types of economic systems?

Market Economy, Peasant/Command Economy, Subsistence Economy, and Traditional Economy.


What were the effects of the Black death on the peasant population of Britain?

wages were raised


Why did peasants enjoy strong support under mongol rule?

The Mongols gave strong support to the peasants and peasant economy of China, believing that the success of the peasant economy would bring in additional tax revenues and ultimately benefit the Mongols themselves.


What has the author John William Sutter written?

John William Sutter has written: 'Elements of a Theory for the Analysis of a Peasant Economy'


What was known as the 'peasant Brest-Litovsk'?

Lenin's New Economic Policy was known as the "peasant Brest-Litovsk." Russians felt that the Treaty was a humiliating concession to the Central Powers to get out of World War I. The more radical Marxists called the NEP the "peasant Brest-Litovsk" because they felt it was a humiliating concession to capitalism to rebuild the economy.


What happen in the economy in the 1700's?

the french were in major debt and had to rely on taxing the peasant more, which eventually led to the French Revolution (also in the 1700s)


How did a peasant become a peasant in the middle ages?

In most cases a peasant became a peasant by default. If the parents where peasants the child was also a peasant.


What was a peasant's home?

A peasant


How would you describe the colonial economy?

Colonial economy was about all activities that ensured continued supply of raw materials and profit gaining from the colonies mushrooming industries. Colonial economy involved agriculture, mining, trade, infrastructures, fishing and transport. To maximize the profit and to be ensured that they succeed their mission in agriculture, colonialist introduced new things to improve the production. These include settler economy, plantation economy, peasant economy, migrant labour and cash crop production. They decided to maintain peasant to get more profit. They introduced cash crops because raw materials were need in their industries. Cash crops introduced were sisal, rubber, coffee, tea and cotton. To ensure continued supply of raw material to their mushrooming industries in Europe, they opened plantations and estates in Zanzibar and some parts in Tanganyika. The grown cash crops included sisal, clove plantation, coconuts and cashewnuts. Settler economy was rampant in all areas where the soil was fertile and good climate to stay. They established settlements in in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Zambia and South Africa. Also in East Africa they settled in highland regions like Kilimanjaro, Iringa and Mbeya. They established infrastructures from the port to the interior where agriculture and mining activities were taking place. The building of Mombasa to Uganda railway and Dar es Salaam to Kigoma is a good example. In South African they exploited gold and diamond from Kimberley and Transvaal. Irrigation activities took place along the Nile River. Money economy was introduced to maximize profit and also to utilize effectively migrant labour who were selling their labour forces in plantations and estates. Taxation and land alienation was introduced to exploit African and the same time to force them comply with colonialists needs. In order to get money African were supported to sell their work forced in plantations and estates. Migrant labour was preferred because of less resistance. Migrant labour were taken from far away and they were very few in number hence it rendered them very difficult to organize themselves and form strikes.


What is the difference between peasantry and proto peasantry?

A peasant farms land he owns for his personal use, i.e. to provide food for his family . while a proto peasant farms land he does not own to provide for himself and family. during slavery a plantation owners could set apart a small part of his land where his slaves can grow food for themselves, this was proto peasantry.


What is the plural of peasant?

The plural of peasant is peasants.


How did a peasant become a peasant?

By birth or by marriage.