Characteristics of Free Enterprise Chapter 3
How does free enterprise answer the three economic questions What goods will be produced? How will the goods be produced? For whom will the goods be produced?
Circular Flow of Economic Activity
5 Characteristics of Free Enterprise Private Property Choice Voluntary Exchange Competition Economic Incentives
Laws, Institutions, and Regulations Legal systems can help or hinder free enterprise In U.S. laws have been developed to regulate banking and promote private property, which helps promote free enterprise
Profits and Losses Total revenue = price x number sold Total cost = avg cost of good x number sold Profit = Total revenue > Total cost Loss = Total cost > Total Revenue
An Ethical Economic System
Economic Principles in Key Documents Bill of Rights Declaration of Independence The Constitution
Economic Rights and Responsibilities in a Free Economy Open disclosure Obeying the law Being truthful
Entrepreneurs Has a talent for searching out and taking advantage of new business opportunities Develops new products Uses new ways of doing things
Profit and Risk Entrepreneurs expect to earn a profit. Entrepreneurs would not be willing to take a risk if they couldn’t expect a benefit.
The role of government in Free Enterprise Government as Enforcer of Contracts Government as Provider of Nonexcludable Public Goods Such as National Defense No one wants to pay for such goods, therefore it falls on the government Paid for by taxes
Externalities Third party effect Can be positive or negative Governments duty to minimize negative externalities Court system Regulation taxation