REVIEW 1.What is the fundamental economic problem? 2.What are the fundamental questions in economics? 3.What is opportunity cost? 4.What are the four factors.

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REVIEW 1.What is the fundamental economic problem? 2.What are the fundamental questions in economics? 3.What is opportunity cost? 4.What are the four factors of production? 5.What is a synonym for factors of production? 6.What is a corporation? 7.What two types of costs make up total cost? 8.What is the goal of all firms? 9.What is the equation for profit? 10.Define GDP.

1.What are the keys to capitalism? 2.Law of Demand: A decrease in ______________would cause an increase in quantity demanded? 3.What type of business organization has limited liability? 4.What is entrepreneurship? 5.Minimum wage is an example of a price _________. This type of government interference in the market causes a _____________. 6. Market clearing price is another term for ___________. REVIEW

WHY IS IT BAD TO STORE YOUR SAVINGS UNDER YOUR MATTRESS?

INFLATION PRICES JUST KEEP ON RISING

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST???????

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST??????

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST???????

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?????

WHAT IS IT????????????? Inflation is when prices increase over time Deflation is when prices decrease over time 1-2% is acceptable Creeping, Galloping, Hyper are unacceptable Inflation is measured by Price Indexes w0KMC1Ticc&feature=related

HYPER INFLATION

PRICE INDEXES CPI- The consumer price index. Measures the change in prices of consumer goods in various categories. PPI- The producer price index. Measures the change in prices of capital goods and raw materials. GDP Deflator- The most comprehensive price index a combination of the CPI and the PPI. Measures the change in the price of over 40,000 products. frRA

PRICE INDEXES Measure the price change in a market basket of goods. What is in the CPI? FOOD AND BEVERAGES (breakfast cereal, milk, coffee, chicken, wine, full service meals, snacks) HOUSING (rent of primary residence, owners' equivalent rent, fuel oil, bedroom furniture) APPAREL (men's shirts and sweaters, women's dresses, jewelry) TRANSPORTATION (new vehicles, airline fares, gasoline, motor vehicle insurance) MEDICAL CARE (prescription drugs and medical supplies, physicians' services, eyeglasses and eye care, hospital services) RECREATION (televisions, toys, pets and pet products, sports equipment, admissions); EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION (college tuition, postage, telephone services, computer software and accessories); OTHER GOODS AND SERVICES (tobacco and smoking products, haircuts and other personal services, funeral expenses).

WHAT IS THIS CARTOON SAYING?

INFLATION SUMMARY VID

REVIEW 1.What is the term for rising prices? 2.Explain the three price indexes and how they measure inflation. 3.EOCT REVIEW: 1.What is the law of supply? 2.What is the law of demand? 3.Give me one inelastic good… why? 4.Give me one elastic good… why? 5.What is the profit maximizing point of output?

EXAMPLE (CY/BY) x 100

CALCULATE THE PRICE INDEX Using year 1 as the base year, what is CPI in years 1, 2, and 3? What was the rate of inflation over the base year in years 2 and 3?

WAS BABE RUTH’S SALARY GOOD COMPARED TO TODAY’S PLAYERS? Babe’s 1931 salary - $81,000 CPI 1931 – 15.2 CPI 2005 – 195 Amount in today’s $’s = (P level today/P level in year T) * 81,000

WHY IS UNDERSTANDING INFLATION IMPORTANT?

CPI FOR FOOD

CPI FOR MEDICAL CARE

CPI FOR HOUSING

REVIEW 1.What is the term for rising prices over time? 2.What do we call falling prices over time? 3.CPI, PPI or GDP Deflator? 1.Measures the prices of inputs such as raw materials and capital equipment 2.Measures goods and services included in GDP 3.Measures the prices of goods purchased by households 4.If CPI in 2012 is 130 compared to the base year, what is the rate of inflation? 5.If CPI in 2012 is 90 compared to the base year, what happened to prices in the economy? 6.What is the difference between real and nominal GDP?

WHAT CAUSES INFLATION? ?

WHAT CAUSES INFLATION?? Demand-Pull Inflation – buy more than the economy can produce

WHAT CAUSES INFLATION?? Cost-Push Inflation – rising costs EXAMPLES????

OTHER CAUSES 1.Demand pull 2.Cost push – what is an example? 3.Government Deficits 4.Increase in money supply =a863JOfrbS8&feature=related

2012 CPI = CPI = 100 If you took $1 from 1913 and flew in a time machine to 2012, how much would that $1 be worth? CPI 2012/CPI 1913 * $1= 5/100=.05 * $1= $.05

WHAT WOULD BE AN ACTION BY A COUNTRY’S GOVERNMENT TO HELP THEM GET OUT OF DEBT? Who would this upset? Is this a form of taxation?

INFLATION….GOOD???? BAD???? HELPED BY INFLATION -Borrowers with fixed interest payments -Government (borrower) in debt HURT BY INFLATION -Banks/lenders with fixed rate loans - People living on fixed incomes

What is a A deficit is when spending is greater than revenue (taxes)during a period of one year. What do you think the U.S. deficit is?

What is a Debt is the accumulation of deficits

What does a deficit and debt look like?

$10,000

$1,000,000 can be stuffed in a grocery bag.

$100 million can fit on a pallet

$1 Billion

$1 Trillion DOUBLE STACKED Projected 2010 deficit is $1.7 trillion

$1 trillion of $1 stacked one on top of each other reaches 68,000 miles into space or 1/3 the distance to the moon.

To put things in perspective, current estimates put the number of stars in the Milky Way at somewhere between 100 and 400 billion.