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1 Economic Concepts

2 FYI The 20 percent of the world’s people who live in the wealthiest nations consume 86 percent of the world’s goods and services. The 20 percent who live in the poorest nations consume just 1.3 percent

3 Goods, Services, and Consumers
Goods are items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want. They are tangible and can be classified as consumer/capital and durable/nondurable.

4 Consumer

5 Capital

6 durable

7 nondurable

8 Services are work performed for someone and are intangible.
Consumers use goods and services to satisfy wants and needs.

9 Question Why do you think the United States has been called a “society of consumption”?

10 Value, Utility, and Wealth
Value is worth expressed in dollars and cents. Scarcity by itself is not enough to create value. For something to have value, it must also have utility. Utility is a good’s or service’s capacity to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person.

11 Wealth is the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person. Wealth does not include services.

12 The Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Markets are locations/mechanisms for buyers and sellers to trade. They are classified as local, regional, national, global, and cyberspace.

13 A factor market is where people earn their incomes
A factor market is where people earn their incomes. Factor markets center on the four factors of production: land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs.

14 A product market is where people use their income to buy from producers. Product markets center on goods and services.

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