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1 Unit 8, Lesson 4 Economic Activity and Productivity
Agenda: ORCA Go over lesson 3 questions Lesson 4 outline Productivity and Human capital exercise Outcome: Students will do a cost-benefit analysis of a business decision.

2 Complete your lesson 4 outline (p
Complete your lesson 4 outline (p ) and then work on your activity & productivity homework

3 Sectors of the Economy Sectors are different groups of decision makers in our economy Consumer sector: Individuals earn income to purchase goods and services Business Sector: businesses offer goods and service for sale, the money they receive for these goods are used to manufacture additional products

4 Sectors of the Economy Government Sector: government produces goods and services such as national defense and education Government also purchases goods and services to help them fulfill their job Government earns revenue by charging tuition, bus fares, etc; how else does govt. get its money? Foreign Sector: We sell products too and buy products from other countries Sectors form a circular cycle in our economy

5 Productivity Increased productivity is important
Growth in the economy occurs when a nation’s total output of goods and services increases over time Productivity: measure of the amount of output produced by a given number of producers Do we want productivity to increase or decrease? What can cause that? Everyone one benefits when resources that are scarce are used more efficiently Increased productivity is important

6 Productivity on the Job
Specialization: takes place when people, businesses, regions, and even countries concentrate on goods and services that they can produce better than anyone else Specialization improves productivity and efficiency; how? We all depend on others to produce the things that we consume Division of Labor: form of specialization, breaking down a job into separate, smaller tasks, which are preformed by other workers Most people specialize

7 Productivity on the Job
Human capital: the sum of the skills, abilities, and motivation of people Productivity tends to increase when businesses invest in human capital; why? Improvement in human capital usually benefits business and individuals Due to specialization our economy is “interdependent”; risks and rewards Human capital, such as education, improves a country

8 You are a business owner, who obviously works in the business sector
You are a business owner, who obviously works in the business sector. Your company has a good or service that is for sale to the public. You must first decide what good or service that you want your company to offer (think t-shirt, gym shoe, cell phone, music player, food, etc). Pick a product 2. Name one company that has that specializes in that product. (For example, Nike specializes in athletic shoes.) 3. Do a cost-benefit on moving your company to a third world country to produce the goods. The questions you need to ask is: a). What are the fixed costs? b). what are the variable costs? c). will this increase your productivity? d).Will this decrease the quality of your product? If so, will that affect your decision? e).Will your investment in human capital be higher or lower if you aren't making your product in America?


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