UNIT VI – Fundamentals of Economics

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UNIT VI – Fundamentals of Economics Factors of Production UNIT VI – Fundamentals of Economics

What is Economics? The study of how we make decisions in a world where resources are limited

We all have… Needs – things required for survival Food, shelter, water, clothing Wants – things we would like to have PS3, iPod, vacation, entertainment, etc.

We satisfy our needs and wants through… Goods Tangible products Cars, books, computers, etc. Services Work performed by someone else Haircut, home repair, concerts

Four Factors of Production Resources necessary to produce goods and services

Land The use of natural resources to assist in creating a product Examples:

Labor The use of human resources Physical or mental efforts contributed to the production of goods Varying types of labor Blue Collar – manual work White Collar – office work Examples:

Capital Tools, machinery, and buildings used to make other products Money is also considered capital (perhaps the most important kind) Examples:

Capital v. Consumer Goods Capital goods: satisfy wants indirectly by aiding in production of consumer goods Hammer, tractor, tires Consumer goods: satisfy wants directly Clocks, shoes, bicycles, radios

Entrepreneurship Individuals who… Start new businesses Introduce new products Improve management techniques Examples: