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UNIT 4 The Limits on Economic Freedom


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Essential Vocabulary

1. private enterprise приватне підприємництво

2. private ownership приватна власність

3. means of production засоби виробництва

4. surplus income додатковий прибуток

5. property власність

6. exercise тут: користуватись Syn. enjoy

7. freedom of choice свобода вибору

8. effort зусилля

9. obey the law підлягати закону

10. conduct a business вести справу


If a person can do what he wishes with his own property, time and energy, then economists say that he is 'economically free'. In all communities, of course, limits are imposed upon the personal freedom of their citizens and these limits are in some cases very complex but in others relatively simple. All individuals are required to conform to the laws made by their governments.

Complete economic freedom of action can create great difficulties, because the freedoms exercised by various individuals often conflict. If citizens were completely free, some landowners might build factories in unsuitable places, while some factory-owners might make their employees work too long each day. If they were completely free, workers might stop working when they got their first pay, and come back only when they needed more money. Such economic anarchy could cause instability (unemployment; loss of production etc.) in the whole economy of a country.

Laws related to economic conditions are sometimes concerned with contracts between employers and employees. Sometimes they are concerned with workers' health, wages and pensions, and sometimes with the location of places of work. Sometimes they protect the interests principally of the workers, while at other times they may be beneficial towards the employers. The government policy towards both employees and employers will depend very much upon the political and economic ideology adopted by the government, and may be biased towards employers and capital on the one hand, or workers and the problems of labour on the other hand.

 

 

Exercise 1. Answer the questions, basing your answers on the text.

 

a. Under what conditions is a person economically free?

b. What is the opposite of 'simple'?

c. What are all citizens required to do?

d. Why does complete economic freedom of actions cause great difficulties?

e. What three things might happen if citizens were completely free?

f. What kind of economy might complete economic freedom create?

g. What three workers' needs are sometimes the concern of the law?

h. Between whom are contracts arranged?

i. What else might the laws relate to, besides worker's needs and work conditions?

j. What other important point should we note about laws related to economic conditions?

 

 


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