1.2 Economic Theory The Role of Theory

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1.2 Economic Theory The Role of Theory An economic theory is a simplification of economic reality that is used to make predictions about the real world.

Economic Theory Simplify the problem Simplifying assumptions Rational self-interest Everybody uses theories Economists tell stories Normative versus positive statements

Marginal Analysis Compare marginal cost with marginal benefit 1.2 Economic Theory Marginal Analysis Compare marginal cost with marginal benefit Choice requires time and information Market economics and national economics

Market Participants Four types of participants Households Firms 1.2 Economic Theory Market Participants Four types of participants Households Firms Governments The rest of the world

1.2 Economic Theory Markets Markets are the means by which buyers and sellers carry out exchange. Product markets Resource markets Labor market

1.2 Economic Theory A Circular-Flow Model A circular-flow model describes the flow of resources, products, income, and revenue among economic decision makers.

Circular-Flow Model Govt Figure 1.1 WRIP CELL 1.2 Economic Theory In a Market and a Mixed Economic System services services taxes taxes WRIP CELL Figure 1.1