RobertScorpio
Pariah
Alright here's my take on the whole Federation economy thing.
1) Money it still exists only it's electronic.
2) Private property still exists.
3) Every citizen has a basic standard of living allowance provided for them. Shelter, Medical Care, Food, and Clothing. This is how the Feds can make the claim that there's no poverty. Anything beyond those basics requires labor. You want to spend time playing Davy Crockett at the Alamo in the Holo-Shed you gotta earn the bits to pay for it.
4) There are still shitty jobs and there are still people doing them. Who else do you think all keeps those sonic showers in the housing complex running. Robots?
5) The Federation economy runs much like our own.
It's not communism and aside from the aforementioned basic living standard it is very capitalistic indeed I would even say downright Randian Objectivist in its economy.
Nah...I'm going with Roddenberryism. There are so many episodes that contradict each other, its useless to even try. Picard states pretty much that the use of money, and material gain, are no longer 'the norm'. And yet they turn right around and spend credits all over the place. And since any conversation of economics, where it involves TREK, will no doubt go in cirlces, it all leads back to Roddenberryism.
This is the same affect as well when discussing whether or not time can be changed in STAR TREK. Spock has been debating himself on time-travel for over 40 years....so any conversation about the physics of Time-travel is a conversation about Roddenbery Theory (there is String Theory--Relativity--Evolution and now, Roddenberry Theory)
Rob