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Factors of production Resources used for production Types: Land Capital Labour Entreprenuership.

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1 Factors of production Resources used for production Types: Land Capital Labour Entreprenuership

2 Land Natural resources Characteristics A gift of nature Limited in supply Land is immovable The supply of land involves no opportunity cost

3 Capital Man-made resources used for further production Examples: machines, raw materials, tools Features: Man made It raises the productivity of other factors

4 Land or Capital? Ice at Mount Everest Ice in a skiing field Sea water Sea water in a seafood restaurant Sharks in the Atlantic Ocean Sharks at the Ocean Park

5 Human Resources Labour Entreprenuership

6 Labour Supply Measured in terms of time (man hour) Labour supply = no. of workers x no. of working hours per worker

7 Labour Supply Measured in terms of time (man hour) Labour supply = no. of workers x no. of working hours per worker Factors affecting labour supply: Size of population Size of working population No. of working hours

8 How to increase labour supply?  population growth (by natural growth or immigration)  monetary rewards  import of labour from other countries  retirement age (e.g. from 60 to 70)  school leaving age (e.g. from 16 to 17)

9 Labour productivity Measured in terms of output per unit of labour

10 How to raise labour productivity? Better education and training Other factors of production(  quantity & quality) Better management or organization. e.g. division of labour Better working conditions Greater fringe benefits (housing allowances,medical care,bonus, meal..)

11 Mobility of Labour Geographical mobility: the ease at which labour can move from one working place to another. Occupational mobility: the ease at which labour can change from one type of job to another

12 Factors affecting occupational mobility Monetary / non-monetary rewards  income of the present job (higher opportunity cost in changing job)  mobility  Specialization of skills   mobility  Licensing requirements   mobility  Higher age of workers  mobility 

13 Factors affecting geographical mobility of labour Transport Social factors Economic conditions ( home country/other countries) Political stability Immigration or emigration restrictions

14 Factor returns Rent Interest Wage Profits


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