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1 ECONOMICS Welcome! Bellringer: Write about how you did over the last nine weeks. What worked for you? What needed improvement? Please complete and submit the economics profile.

2 ECONOMICS Economics is the study of how a society manages its scarce resources Scarcity: limited quantities (amounts) of resources to meet unlimited wants What are some things that are scarce?

3 Needs vs. wants Need: something like air, food, or shelter that is necessary for survival Want: an item that we desire but that is not essential to survival What items just mentioned are needs, and which are wants?

4 NEEDS

5 WANTS

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7 SCARCITY UNLIMITED WANTS LIMITED RESOURCES CHOICES Three basic questions that all economic systems must answer WHAT? FOR WHOM? HOW? Main problem in economics

8 Goods vs. services Goods: Physical objects; tangible things Examples: Clothes, shoes, cell phone Services: Actions or activities that one person performs for another Examples: Lawn maintenance, accounting, auto repair

9 Scarcity or shortage? SCARCITYSHORTAGE Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants Needs and wants are always greater than the supply of that resource Examples: Oil, water, pencils, space … Permanent condition

10 Scarcity or shortage? SCARCITYSHORTAGE Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants A situation in which a good or service is unavailable Needs and wants are always greater than the supply of that resource Occurs when producers cannot offer goods or services at current prices Examples: Oil, water, pencils, space … Examples: Turkeys at Thanksgiving, farm products due to drought … Permanent conditionCan be temporary or long-term

11 SHORTAGE

12 SCARCITY

13 Factors of production: The three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services Land: natural resources that are used to make goods and services

14 LAND How much does an acre of land cost?

15 Factors of production: The three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services Land: natural resources that are used to make goods and services Labor: the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid

16 LABOR

17 Factors of production: The three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services Land: natural resources that are used to make goods and services Capital: any human-made resource that is used to create other goods and services Labor: the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid

18 CAPITAL

19 Types of capital Physical all human-made goods that are used to produce other goods and services Examples: Tools, buildings, new equipment for a business

20 Types of capital Physical all human-made goods that are used to produce other goods and services Examples: Tools, buildings, new equipment for a business Human the skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience Examples: The ability to perform surgery, going to college to get a degree

21 Types of capital Physical all human-made goods that are used to produce other goods and services Examples: Tools, buildings, new equipment for a business Human the skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience Examples: The ability to perform surgery, going to college to get a degree FinancialMoney Examples: Cash, a loan to expand a business

22 Factors of production LandCapital Labor But who is directing the efforts to coordinate these factors to produce?

23 Factors of production LandCapital Labor Entrepreneur: Ambitious leader who combines land, labor, and capital to create and market new goods and services Risk- taker!

24 What percentage of small businesses fail within five years? Why?

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26 Passing it on How do businesses do in later generations? Source: Family Business Institute, 2012 GenerationPercent surviving Second30 Third12 Fourth3


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