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Talking Points SESSION 2: CHOICE (DECISION MAKING) 1. Scarcity necessitates that a decision be made.

2. The PACED model provides a five-step process for making decisions: P: Identify the problem. Usually, the problem is related to scarcity. A: List alternatives—the options you will choose from. C: Select criteria—the things that are important to you in making the decision. E: Evaluate alternatives based on the criteria. D: Make a decision. Session 2: Talking Points, Cont’d

3. Even though people may face the same problem and alternatives, they may have different criteria and evaluate the alternatives differently based on those criteria. So, faced with the same problem, people do not necessarily make the same decision. 4. The PACED model is not about finding the “correct” choice for everybody; it is about making a careful, well-informed decision for yourself. Session 2: Talking Points, Cont’d

Lesson 2.1, Visual 1: Sam’s Statement of Revenue and Costs Total Revenue 10,000 sandwiches at $1 each $10,000 (Price × Quantity = $1 × 10,000) Total Costs Permits $2,000 (land/space resources) Payment to high school workers $3,000 (human/labor resources) Payment to Bob’s Rent-All$2,000 (capital resources, i.e., equipment) Payment to Superior Foods $1,000 (natural/intermediate resources) _______ Total costs$8,000