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Free Market Economy Homework pg to 4 Pop Quiz Today Since light travels faster than sound, some people appear bright until you hear them speak.

Self-Sufficient To be self-sufficient means to be able to provide all of your own ______and _______. Discussion:  Has the United States been self- sufficient?  Are we self-sufficient now?  Should we be self-sufficient?

Specialization  Most people specialize. Specialization is the concentration of the productive efforts of individuals and firms on a ____________________ of activities. People tend to focus on making or doing one thing.

The Market  Market: the place where an arrangement exists that allows buyers and sellers to _______ goods and services.  Markets exist because no one is _______________.

The Free Market Economy  Two players in the free market: __________ and ___________  ______________: individuals or a small group of people living in the same residence  __________: an organization that uses resources to produce a product which it then sells; a business.  Firms number one goal is to make a ________ which is a financial gain made in a transaction

The Free Market Economy  In a free market economy, households and businesses (firms) use markets to exchange money and products. Households _______ the factors of production and consume goods and services. monetary flow physical flow monetary flow physical flow Circular Flow Diagram of a Market Economy Households Firms Product market Factor market Households pay firms for goods and services. Firms supply households with goods and services. Households supply firms with land, labor, and capital. Firms pay households for land, labor, and capital.

Why does the free market work?  Adam Smith’s Invisible Hand

What regulates the free market economy?  In every transaction, the buyer and seller consider only their ____________, or their own personal gain. Self-interest is the motivating force in the free market.  Producers in a free market struggle for the dollars of consumers. This is known as ___________, and is the regulating force of the free market.  The interaction of buyers and sellers, motivated by __________ and regulated by __________, all happens without planning. This phenomenon is called “the ___________ of the marketplace.”

More on Competition  __________________: the power of consumers to decide what gets produced  _______________ stops firms from taking advantage of the households. If one business raises their prices too high then another business will take their customers.  Also the competition encourages __________ and ___________.

Incentives  ____________: a means of urging people to do more of a good thing and less of a bad thing.  people have incentives to look for personal gain.

Three Types of Incentives  From the book Freakonomics by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner 1. Economic 2. Social 3. Moral

Economic Incentives  Decisions are made because of a cost involved. Based on _________ factors  Examples: __________________

Moral Incentives  Decisions are made because it is the ________ thing to do.  Examples:__________

Social Incentives  Decisions are made because other people are doing it that way. Sort of like ______________.  Examples:_______________

 Read pg. 31 and 32 to discuss “The invisible hand”  Section 2 quiz  Homework: Read pgs. 34 to 38 answer questions pg to 4