Chapter 1 Key Economic Concepts. What is Economics? Job Market Housing Market Consumer Mkt....

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Chapter 1 Key Economic Concepts

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Chapter 1

Key Economic Concepts

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What is Economics?

• Job Market• Housing Market• Consumer Mkt.• Manufacturing • Education

• Taxes• Banking and investing• International trade• Health care industry• R&D

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Fundamental Economic Problem:Scarcity

• Unlimited wants vs. limited resources leads to scarcity.

• Scarcity causes people to make choices. – Real world example: Do we have enough resources

(money, doctors, hospitals) to ensure our entire population with “Cadillac level” insurance?

– Do I save money for a car or college?– Do I buy a laptop or a new cell phone?

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• Economics is the study of how people make choices

• Choices lead to trade-off decisions– Take a trip to Hawaii or work

• With every trade-off, we have opportunity costs

• The value of what was given up, or the next best option– If you take the trip, you miss out on wages

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Scarcity Visual

Unlimited wants Limited resources

Scarcity

What to produce?

How to produce?

How many to produce?

For whom to produce?

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Questions all Societies must answer:

What to produce?

• New large hospitals or

small neighborhood clinics?

How to produce?

• For profit private companies

or, non-profit, co-op, or govt. funded?

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Questions all Societies must answer:

• For whom to produce? Great healthcare only for those who can afford it or average to above-average for all?

• How many to produce? Many MRIs or few?

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Limited resources (aka Factors of Production)

• Natural Resources- farmland, rivers and ports, mines, forests, etc.

• Human Resources- Workforce – both blue and white collar workers.

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• Capital Resources- goods used to produce other goods & services. Money used for business.

• Entrepreneurship- Combining other factors of production in a new way.

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Definitions

• Economics• Macroeconomics• Microeconomics• Good

• Service• Consumers• Producers• Productivity

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Types of Economies

• How countries answer the 4 econ. ques.

• Traditional – Answers to econ. questions answered through tradition. Ex. Gwitchin

• Command – Govt. answers econ. ques. Ex. Communist countries like Cuba & N. K.

• Market – marketplace answers ques. Ex. U.S.