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The Beginning. We want everything for free!  Free T shirts at college  Free samples at Sam’s Club  BOGO tan  Is there such a thing as “FREE”?  There.

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1 The Beginning

2 We want everything for free!  Free T shirts at college  Free samples at Sam’s Club  BOGO tan  Is there such a thing as “FREE”?  There is no such thing as a free lunch?  Very few things in life are free. CLEAN air isn’t free!  Some where along the lines someone paid for it!!!

3 TINSTAAFL  Foreign Language or acronym?  Stands for: THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!!

4 PROBLEMS? IN THE US?  What could be the biggest problem in the United States?  Money?  NO!  Scarcity, the condition that arises because society does not have enough resources to produce all the things that people need and want!

5 What things are scarce? Let’s all be millionaires! What would we buy? Would we work? Would there be enough of goods and services? Money=no goods to buy=worthless Bread more valuable than money?

6 Factors of Production  1. Land, natural resources not created by human effort  Examples:  Enough of beaches for everyone to vacation at once?

7  2. Capital, tools equipment and factories used in the production of good and services  It is a result of production  Examples?

8  3. Labor, the people with all their abilities, skills and efforts  Can change, how? Why?

9  4. entrepreneurs, the risk takers in our society  The people who open their own business and take a chance at losing big  THEY ARE THE DRIVING FORCE OF OUR ECONOMY!

10 More and more fun!! Can it get any better??? SECTION 2

11 WANT WANT  Can we have everything that we want?  Who has EVERYTHING that they want?  Life is not fair???  Sometimes we have to make alternative decisions called trade-offs  Could involve spending or time  Make quick decisions or based on criteria  Football game?

12 What should I do???  Go to the football game or go to work? That is the question. Well lets think about consequences with a decision making grid  They are helpful because they force you to consider a number of relevant alternatives AND CRITERIA you are basing your decision on

13 You can do that but it will cost you!!!!  When you make a decision there is an opportunity cost  Cost means more than a price tag, if your late for class what’s the cost?  It is an alternative that is given up  Wake up late for job and don’t go, opportunity cost of staying home is the oney lost from work!

14 I don’t understand  Economists find it easy to explain opportunity costs with a production possibilities frontier  A diagram representing various combinations of goods/services an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed

15 Chapter 1

16 I WANT WANT WANT WANT WANT  IS IT FEASIBLE TO HAVE ALL WE WANT AND NEED?  WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WANT AND A NEED?  NEED IS A BASIC REQUIREMENT FOR LIVING  A WANT IS A MEANS TO EXPRESS A NEED  EXAMPLE: I WANT A PIZZA SATISIFIES A NEED FOR FOOD

17 HOW DO WE FEED OUR WANTS AND NEEDS?  ARE THERE HIGHER LEVELS OF NEEDS?  HUMAN ATTENTION  KNOWLEDGE  ECONOMICS IS CONCERNED WITH ECONOMIC PRODUCTS, GOODS AND SERVICES THAT ARE USEFUL, RELATIVELY SCARCE AND TRANSFERABLE TO OTHERS

18 TYPES OF ECONOMIC PRODUCTS  A GOOD, IS AN ITEM THAT IS ECONOMIC USEFUL OR SATISFIES AN ECONOMIC WANT, SUCH AS A BOOK OR CAR  A SERVICE, IS SOMETHING THAT IS PERFORMED BY SOMEONE ELSE  FOR EXAMPLE, A HAIRCUT, OR HOME REPAIRS

19 TWO TYPES OF GOODS  CONSUMER GOODS, ARE INTENDED FOR FINAL USE BY THE INDIVIDUAL  CAPITAL GOOD, IS A GOOD USED IN THE PRODUCTION FOR ANOTHER GOOD OR SERVICE  DURABLE GOOD, IS A GOOD THAT LASTS THREE YEARS OR MORE  NONDURABLE, DUH THE OPPOSITE

20 WE ARE ALL CONSUMERS  CONSUMERS INDULGE IN THE PROCESS OF CONSUMPTION, OR USING UP GOODS AND SERVICES TO SATISFY THEIR WANTS AND NEEDS  THEY ARE IMPORTANT BECAUSE WITHOUT THEM THE MARKET WOULD CRASH  WHEN WE PURCHASE SOMETHING, WE VOTE AND ITS POPULARITY

21 VALUE=$, OR DOES IT????  IN ECONOMICS WE REFER TO VALUE AS SOMETHING IN DOLLARS AND CENTS  WHY ARE SOME THINGS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN OTHERS?  PARADOX OF VALUE, WHAT APPEARS TO BE FASLE IS ACTUALLY TRUE  NECESSITIES SUCH AS WATER HAVE LITTLE MONETARY VALUE, YET A DIAMOND RING IS HIGH IN VALUE. WHY???????  IN A NUTSHELL, SCARCITY IS REQUIRED FOR VALUE

22 TO HAVE VALUE YOU NEED???  FOR SOMETHING TO HAVE VALUE IT MUST HAVE:  1. UTILIITY, TO BE USEFUL OR TO PROVIDE SATISFACTION  CAN THAT VARY???  2. SCARCITY, YOU CAN’T BUY IT ON THE STREET

23 I WANNA BE RICH, LAAA LAAA LAAA!!!  OH TO BE RICH, EVERYONE WANTS TO HAVE WEALTH RIGHT??  WEALTH, IS THE ACCUMULATION OF THOSE PRODUCTS THAT ARE SCARCE, TANGIBLE, USEFUL AND TRANSFERABBLE FROM ONE PERSON TO THE NEXT

24 HOW DO I GET WEALTHY??  WEALTH IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE CIRCULAR FLOW OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY  WHEN BUYERS AND SELLERS IN A MARKET EXCHANGE CERTAIN PRODUCTS  WE GET ECONOMIC GROWTH WHEN THE TOTAL OUTPUT OF GOODS AND SERVICES INCREASES OVER TIME

25 KEY FACTORS IN ECONOMIC GROWTH  EFFECTIVE MARKET  PRODUCTIVITY, A MEASURE OF THE AMOUNT OF OUTPUT PRODUCED BY GIVEN AMOUNT OF UINPUT IN A SPECIFIC TIME

26 DIVISION OR LABOR AND PRODUCTIVITY???  HOW CAN AN ASSEMBLY LINE WORK BETTER THAN EVERYONE HAVING TEN JOBS???  SPECIALIZATION, EVERYONE GETS BETTER AT ONE JOB RATHER THAN THREE  HUMAN CAPITAL, SUM OF THE SKILLS, ABILITIES, HEALTH AND MOTIVATION OF PEOPLE

27 ARE WE DEPENDENT ON ASIA, GERMANY??  YESSSSSSSSS, WE ARE ECONOMICALLY INTERDEPENDENT, MEANING WE RELY ON OTHERS FOR GOODS AND SERVICES AND THEY RELY ON US  EXAMPLE ANYONE?????

28 REST OF THE WEEK  WORK ON HOT DOG STANDS  CURRENT EVENTS FIRDAY AND REVIEW  TEST ON TUESDAY  BUSINESS PLAN STUFF ????


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