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Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved ECON Designed by Amy McGuire, B-books, Ltd. 3 CHAPTER Economic Decision Makers Macro McEachern

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 1 The Household  Demand goods and services  What gets produced  Supply resources  Produce output  Choices

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 1 The Evolution of the Household  Farm household  Self-sufficient  Better technology  Increased productivity  Factories  Specialization; less self- sufficient  Women in labor force  1950: 15%  2007: 70%

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 1 The Household  Maximize utility  Supply resources  To satisfy unlimited wants  Earn income  Demand goods and services  Durable goods  Nondurable goods  Services

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 1 Where U.S. Personal Income Comes From and Where It Goes Exhibit 1

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved The Evolution of the Firm LO 2  Specialization  Comparative advantage  Transaction costs  Entrepreneur  Cottage industry system  Technological developments

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved The Evolution of the Firm LO 2  Factories  Efficient division of labor  Direct supervision of production  Reduce transportation costs  Bigger machines  Industrial Revolution

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Types of Firms LO 2  Sole proprietorship  Single owner  Partnership  Two or more owners  Corporation  Legal entity  Shares of stock  S corporation

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 2 Number and Sales of Each Type of Firm Exhibit 2

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Types of Firms LO 2  Cooperatives  Consumer cooperatives  Producer cooperatives  Not-for-profit organizations  Charitable  Educational  Humanitarian  Cultural  Professional

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Household Production LO 2  Opportunity cost  Below market price  No skills or special resources are required  Avoid taxes  Reduce transaction costs  Technological advance

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved The Government LO 3  Establish & enforce rules of the game  Promote competition  Regulate natural monopolies  Provide public goods  Deal with externalities  More equal distribution of income  Full employment  Price stability  Economic growth

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Government’s Structure, Objectives LO 3  National/federal government  National security, economic stability, market competition  State government  Public higher education, prisons, highways, welfare  Local government  Primary and secondary education, police, fire protection

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Government’s Structure, Objectives LO 3  Difficulty  87,600 jurisdictions  1 nation  50 states  3,034 counties  35,933 cities and towns  13,506 school districts  35,052 special districts  Not a single decision maker

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Government’s Structure, Objectives LO 3  Voluntary exchange vs. coercion  Some government coercion  Enforced by the police  No market prices  Public output  Zero price  Below the production cost

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved The Size and Growth of Government LO 3  Government outlays relative to GDP  1929: 10% of GDP  Mostly state and local  2007: 37% of GDP  Mostly federal  Defense  Decreased  Redistribution  Increased

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 3 Redistribution Has Grown and Defense Has Declined as Share of Federal Outlays Since 1960 Exhibit 3

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Sources of Government Revenue LO 3  Taxes  Individual income tax (federal)  Income tax; sales tax (state)  Property tax (local)  Borrowing

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved Tax Principles and Tax Incidence LO 3  Ability-to-pay tax principle  Benefits-received tax principle  Tax incidence  Proportional taxation: Flat tax (as % of income)  Progressive taxation: marginal tax rate  Top 1% of tax filers – paid 39.4% of taxes  Top 10% of tax filers – paid 70.5% of taxes  Bottom 50% of tax fillers – paid 3.1% of taxes  Regressive taxation

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved LO 3 Top Marginal Rate on Federal Personal Income Tax Since 1913 Exhibit 5

Chapter 3Copyright ©2010 by South-Western, a division of Cengage Learning. All rights reserved The Rest of the World LO 4  Foreign households, firms, governments  International trade – different opportunity costs  Merchandise trade balance  Balance of payments  Exchange rates  Trade restrictions  Tariffs; quotas; others