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Circular Flow of Goods and Services

What do you know? Answer this question in at least 4 sentences: What role do you play in the economy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mN5HPJYJzus Can you define these terms? Capital Good Market Mechanism Interact Interdependent Facilitate Illustrate

We are all Interdependent A market economy works through a process of voluntary exchange or interaction between willing parties in the system. This circular flow of goods and services is what creates a country’s wealth. The key factor in this circular flow is the market. The market is the place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services for money. Interdependent- we are mutually dependent in a market economy. A decision made by one individual affects other participants in intended and unintended ways. Interact- to act in a way that affects another

Lets identify each participant in the market Individuals/Households- This is your role in the circular flow. You provide a service, labor to the factor market in exchange for wages. You also purchase goods and services from the product market using your income. Factor or Resource Market- This is where factors of production are bought and sold. The Factor Market gives productive resources (goods used to produce other goods; like capitol goods) to Businesses in exchange for payment.

Lets identify each participant in the market cont.. Businesses- Businesses buy productive resources from factor markets to create a product that they sell to the Product Market. Product Market- the Product Market receives products from businesses and provides goods and services directly to the individual consumer in exchange for payment.

So far can you… Answer these Questions? Define these Terms When do we engage in voluntary and involuntary exchange in the American economy? How are households, business, and government interrelated through markets and the flow of money? What role do I play in the economy? Define these Terms Content Terms Market Capital Goods Productive Resources Product Market Factor/Resource Market Academic Terms Interact Interdependent We still need to… Define Facilitate Mechanism Circular Flow Chart and… Illustrate by means of a circular flow diagram, the Product market; the Resource market; the real flow of goods and services between and among businesses, households, and government; and the flow of money. Explain the role of money and how it facilitates exchange. Illustrate- to draw or make clear by using examples

Circular Flow Chart Participants The Circular Flow Chart is a diagram that illustrates the circular flow of goods and services and money in a market. Participants Government Product Market Individual Factor /Resource Market Business Individual Factor/Resource Market Business Product Market Government in a market economy, the government plays an indirect role by regulating for fairness and equality

Example You the individual work at the Electrolux industrial oven factory in exchange for wages. Electrolux is the Factor Market that sells ovens to Nestle. Nestle is the Business that makes Willy Wonka Candy which it sells to Kroger. Kroger is the Product Market where you purchase candy using your income. Government Kroger You Electrolux Industrial Ovens Nestle

What role does money play in the market? Money is the mechanism that the market uses to facilitate exchange Can you rephrase this statement in your own words? mechanism- the means by which an effect is created facilitate- to make easier or assist in the progress of

In your own words tell me… How does money facilitate exchange?

Complete Circular Flow Chart including goods services and money Government Product Market Individual Factor /Resource Market Business Government Kroger You Electrolux Ovens Nestle Goods and Services Products Gobstopers Wonka Candy $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ $$$ Wages $$$ Wages Productive Resources Labor Industrial Ovens Labor

Draw this chart on your paper Try to correctly label the Participants on the Chart in 1 minute… It doesn’t matter where you start, just that participants are in order relative to each other

Check your answers Government Product Market Individual Factor /Resource Market Business

Draw this chart on your paper Try the Chart again in a different order Product Market

Check your answers Government Business Factor/ Resource Market Individual/ Household Product Market

List A-D on your paper Now complete the chart by including items bought and sold in the market Government Product Market Individual Factor /Resource Market Business D C A B

Check your Answers Government Product Market Individual Factor /Resource Market Business Products Goods and Services Productive Resources Labor

List A-L on your paper Now complete the chart by including items bought and sold in the market F L I K J H G

Check your Answers Government Product Market Individuals Factor Market Businesses Products Goods and Services $$ $$ $$ Wages Productive Resources Labor

You made it to the end of this lesson!! Can you…. Answer these Questions? When do we engage in voluntary and involuntary exchange in the American economy? How are households, business, and government interrelated through markets and the flow of money? What role do I play in the economy? Define these Terms? Content Terms Market Capital Goods Productive Resources Product Market Factor/Resource Market Circular Flow Diagram Academic Terms Mechanism Interact Interdependent Facilitate Illustrate Sample Questions

Try these Questions 2. When the U.S. government purchases a submarine from a company, the government has made a major transaction in the Factor Market Public Market Product Market Foreign Exchange Market The flow of goods and services to consumers is illustrated by 4 to 2 8 to 6 2 to 5 6 to 1

Check your answers A (this is a question from the released EOCT) C (this is a question from the released EOCT)

Additional Resources Economics GPS Frameworks: Unit 3-”Markets: Not just for fleas and stocks” https://www.georgiastandards.org/Frameworks/GSO%20Frameworks/Economics%20Unit%203.pdf Dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/ Georgia Department of Education Released EOCT’s and answer keys http://www.doe.k12.ga.us/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/EOCT-Released-Tests.aspx Georgia Department of Education’s Economics/Business/Free Enterprise EOC Assessment Guide http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Documents/Milestones/Assessment%20Guides/GM%20Economics%20EOC%20Assessment%20Guide%20081715.pdf eNotes article on Circular Flow http://www.enotes.com/circular-flow-reference/circular-flow