In this presentation, I will be discussing both Canada, and Cuba in terms of their political structure, health, education, demographic trends, economic trends, and incomes. Moreover, I will also be discussing their economic outlooks, and provide my opinion of which country I would prefer to live and work in, and why. In terms of the three economic structures, they include: market, transition, and command. - Market Economic Structure: A type of economic system where consumers and sellers are the people who control the distribution of resources based on their decisions (that are formulated from supply and demand) without much interference from the government aside from the fact that sellers must sell at a reasonable price. Not only that, but …show more content…
Not only that, but the government is also responsible for how much to produce, how to produce those items, and the plans of the business. (Generally, the opposite of a free market economy) - Type of Economic System: Market - Type of Government/Political System: Constitutional Monarchy in which there are components of democracy (highlighted through our elections), as well as its parliamentary system, this means that: the queen, presently, is the head of state, we have the house of commons and the senate, 3 Types of governments (federal, provincial, municipal) that make decisions regarding certain sectors, and more divisions of our political system - Political/Civil rights: Allows for many rights that are shown through our democratic system, our justice system (ex: Innocent until proven guilty), Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and more - Types of political corruption: Illegal financing, and receiving of money (kickbacks) from construction …show more content…
Similarly, Cuba’s economic outlook isn’t that great either as its GDP growth rate is anticipated to drop to 1%. Moreover, Venezuela, the primary country that Cuba exports its oil to, is suffering from a major economic crisis which will definitely affect the amount of oil it purchases, while slow growth is also expected. • In terms of which which country I would prefer to live and work in, and why, I would prefer to live in Canada as it’s more free than Cuba since Cuba comprises of a totalitarian government. Moreover, human rights are also respected here in Canada while the minimum wage in here isn’t as low as it’s in Cuba. Furthermore, quality internet access is allowed, and available in Canada as well, whereas in Cuba it’s