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The Market Economy

Learning Objectives Define Economics Differentiate between different Economic systems Describe the characteristics of a market economy, including the principle and protection of private property rights Compare the market economy to other types of economies (command, traditional, mixed)

Introductions Name What is the coolest thing about you? What was the highlight of of your summer? What are you most excited to learn about in economics?

Syllabus key points Dkuluris.weebly.com I will not accept late homework assignments. If you are absent you are still responsible for coming to class with the assigned homework If you are absent on the day that an assignment is due it is due the next day you come to school Formal assignments will be accepted late for a penalty of 10% per day

Retake Policy No retakes will be accepted for informal assignments You have one week after receiving a grade to make up any FORMAL assignments. If you receive a failing grade on any of these assignments, you are expected to make it up. If an assignment is turned in late you will not be allowed to complete a retake.

Economics In groups of three come up with a definition of economics

Economics Economics is the study on how to allocate scarce resources in a society of unlimited wants

Economics Economics answers three principle questions: 1. WHAT is produced 2. HOW is it produced 3. WHO consumes what is produced

WHAT is produced If resources are limited, should a local government use resources to build a new school, repair an old highway, or construct a new recreation center? If resources are limited, should American producers use resources to make goods for national defense or to provide services for retired people who are too old or ill to work? If resources are limited, should a farmer grow wheat, cotton, or lettuce

HOW is it produced? How should we obtain crude oil to meet our energy needs? How much pollution should we allow firms to generate when producing goods? How should hogs be raised before they become food?

WHO consumes what is produced? Who should receive the limited supply of flu vaccinations? Who should benefit from the construction of a new school? Who should a shoe manufacturer market their products toward?

How do we decide this?

Economic System Economic System = the particular set of social institutions that deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in society

Types of Economic Systems Traditional Command Market Mixed

Traditional An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions -Economic activities are usually centered toward the family, tribe, or ethnic group -Resources are allocated based on tradition Resource allocation varies widely by tribe --Choices are influenced by environment

Command The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions Individuals have little, if any, influence over economic functions Resources are owned by the government There is no competition; the purpose of business is to provide goods and services, not to make a profit Factories are concerned with quotas Consumers have few, if any, choices in the market place The government sets the prices of goods and services

Market (does this even exist?) Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand Resources are owned by individuals Profit, not quotas, is the motive for increasing work Competition determines price and increases the quality of products Individual freedom is considered very important; individuals have freedom to make economic decisions -Also called “capitalist” economy

Key Market Traits Markets are defined by 6 key traits 1. Private Property 2. Markets and Prices 3. Incentives/Self Interest 4. Freedom of choice (this is debatable but is part of the “classic definition”) 5. Competition 6. Limited government role

Mixed Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process Government guides and regulates production of goods and services Resources are owned by individuals Government serves to protect both producers and consumers from unfair policies and practices