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Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-1 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show 4 The U.S. Economy: Public and Private Sectors

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-2 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Chapter Objectives Important Facts About U.S. Households and U.S. Businesses Corporate Form Domination in Sales and Profits Principle and Agent Issues Economic Role of Government in the Economy Categories of Government Spending and the Sources of Government Revenues

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-3 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Households as Income Receivers Functional Distribution of Income-2005 Wages & Salaries Rents Interest Proprietor’s Income Corporate Profits Income By Function Performed National Income Received (Percent) % 1% 5% 9% 14% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-4 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Households as Income Receivers Personal Distribution of Income-2004 Lowest 20% Second 20% Middle 20% Fourth 20% Highest 20% Income Group (Households) Personal Income Received (Percent) % 8.7% 14.7% 23.2% 50.1% Source: Bureau of the Census

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-5 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Households as Spenders Household Uses of Income-2005 Personal Taxes Personal Saving Personal Consumption Income Group (Households) Household Income Expended (Percent) % 0% 88% 59% Composition of Consumption ServicesNondurable Goods Durable Goods 12% 29% Consumption Divided Between… Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-6 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Business Population Plant Firm Industry Multiplant Firms Vertically Integrated Conglomerates

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-7 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Legal Forms of Business Sole Proprietorship Partnership Corporation Domestic Output by Business Type Percentage of FirmsPercentage of Sales Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Corporations Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Corporations 72% 8% 20% 5% 11% 84% Source: U. S. Census Bureau

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-8 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Legal Forms of Business Corporate Securities –Stock –Bond Limited Liability Hiring of Specialists Unlimited Lifetime Principal-Agent Problem Advantages of Corporations O 4.1

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-9 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Legal Forms of Business World’s 10 Largest Corporations 1- ExxonMobil (US) 2- Wal-Mart (US) 3- Shell (UK/Netherlands) 4- BP (UK) 5- General Motors (US) 6- Chevron (US) 7- Ford Motor (US) 8- DaimlerChrysler (Germany) 9- Toyota (Japan) 10- ConocoPhillips (US) $328 Billion 312 Billion 307 Billion 249 Billion 193 Billion 185 Billion 178 Billion 177 Billion 173 Billion 162 Billion Source: Fortune

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-10 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Public Sector: Government’s Role Providing the Legal Structure Maintaining Competition –Monopoly –Regulation –Regulated Monopolies –Antitrust Laws –Sherman Act 1890

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-11 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Public Sector: Government’s Role Redistributing Income –Transfer Payments –Market Intervention –Taxation Reallocating Resources –Market Failure Externalities or Spillovers Negative or Positive Types O 4.2

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-12 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Public Sector: Government’s Role Correcting for Negative Externalities –Legislation –Specific Taxes Correcting for Positive Externalities –Subsidize Consumers –Subsidize Suppliers –Provide Goods Via Government

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-13 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Public Sector: Government’s Role Public Goods and Services Private Goods –Rivalry –Excludability Public Goods –Nonrivalry –Nonexcludability –Free-Rider Problem Quasi-Public Goods The Reallocation Process

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-14 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Public Sector: Government’s Role Promoting Stability –Unemployment –Inflation Government’s Role: A Qualification –Political Context –Overregulation –Underregulation –Benefits and Costs –Not Perfectly Carried Out

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-15 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show The Circular Flow Revisited Resource Market Product Market BusinessesHouseholdsGovernment Goods & Services Goods & Services Net Taxes Expenditures Goods & Services Resources

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-16 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Government Finance Government Purchases Government Transfers Percentage of U.S. Output Government Purchases Government Transfer Payments 22% 5% 19% 12% 27% 31%

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-17 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Government Finance Total Tax Revenue – Selected Nations Percent of Total Output-2004 Sweden Denmark Norway Finland France Italy United Kingdom Germany Canada Australia United States Japan South Korea Source: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-18 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Federal Finance Federal Expenditures Pensions & Income Security National Defense Health Interest on the Public Debt Source: U. S. Office of Management and Budget 35% 21% 20% 7% Four Stand-Out Areas of Spending

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-19 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Federal Finance Federal Tax Revenues-2005 Progressive Tax Rates –Brackets of Income Marginal Tax Rate Average Tax Rate W 4.1

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-20 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Federal Finance Federal Tax Revenues Personal Income Tax Payroll Taxes Corporate Income Taxes Excise Taxes Source: U. S. Office of Management and Budget 43% 37% 3% 4% All Other 13% Basic Revenue Sources

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-21 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show State and Local Finance Primary Revenues –Sales & Excise Taxes - 48% –Personal Income Taxes - 34% –Corporate Income Taxes & License Fees – Most of Balance Primary Expenditures –Education – 35% –Public Welfare – 28% –Health & Hospitals – 7% –Highways – 7% –Public Safety – 4% –Other – 19% State Finances

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-22 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show State and Local Finance Primary Revenues –Property Taxes – 73% –Sales & Excise Taxes – 17% Primary Expenditures –Education – 44% –Welfare, Health & Hospitals – 12% –Public Safety – 11% –Housing, Parks, & Sewers – 8% –Streets & Highways – 5% Local Finances

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-23 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Financing Social Security Last Word Demographic Changes Severe Long-Run Shortfall in Social Security Funding Annual Pay-as-You-Go Plan Impact of Baby Boomer Retirements 2017 Revenues Less Than Payments – Trust Fund Withdrawals Trust Fund Exhausted in 2040 Possible Benefit Reductions and Tax Revenue Increases

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-24 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Financing Social Security Last Word Possible Solutions –Stock & Bond Investments –Payroll Tax Increases –Individually Directed Accounts for Annuity Incomes Owned by Government –Half of Payroll Deduction in Privately Owned and Managed Accounts – Phased in Over Time Consensus Solution to be Very Difficult

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-25 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Key Terms functional distribution of incomefunctional distribution of income personal distribution of incomepersonal distribution of income durable goods nondurable goods services plant firm industry sole proprietorship partnership corporation stock bond limited liability principal-agent problem monopoly externality negative externalities positive externalities public goods free-rider problem quasi-public goods government purchases transfer payments personal income tax marginal tax rate average tax rate payroll taxes corporate income tax sales and excise taxes property taxes

Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies 4-26 Households as Income Receivers Households as Spenders Business Population Legal Forms of Business The Public Sector: Government’s Role Circular Flow Revisited Government Finance Federal Finance State and Local Finance Last Word Key Terms End Show Next Chapter Preview… The United States in the Global Economy