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Economics
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What is Economics? Economics: the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
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What questions do economist ask? What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?
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What questions do economist ask? What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?
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Scarcity Scarcity: condition where human wants are greater than the available supply. Time Goods Labor Capital Resources Land & oil
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Price What happens to price when items are scarce?
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Production the making of goods available for use – Resources are turned into goods & services Resources – Natural resources – Labor – capital
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distribution the act or process of distributing the marketing of goods How does the consumer get the goods or services? – Movement – Who decides?
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consumption the act or process of consuming the amount consumed Satisfying our needs and wants by choosing goods & services – Consumer – Opportunity Cost: The best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative. Job vs. college
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4 Types of Markets Economic Markets Traditional Command Mixed Free (market economy)
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Traditional Economy Economic System that answers economic questions the way they have always been answered – Primitive tribe – Ainu in Japan – Native Brazilians (rain forest) – Amish
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Traditional Economy Strengths Minimizes problems within society Weaknesses – Restricts individuals – Lacks advancements – Lacks new technology – Lacks economic growth
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Market Economy Economic is a system based on private ownership, free trade, competition – Price is determined by supply & demand – Also known as Free Market Capitalism Example: United States
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Market Economy Strengths – Freedom Buy & sell Entrepreneurship Advancements – technology
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Command Economy Is a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions. – Government answers these questions What good to produce? How much goods to produce? What price will be charged? – Examples: North Korea & Cuba
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Command Economy Owns & controls most businesses People do not have a say Regulate the market – Control Production & Distribution of goods & services
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Mixed Market An economy that uses elements of both the command & market economic systems – Example is China Includes – Government purchases – Employment – Taxation – Redistribution – regulation
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