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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
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Georgia Standard SSEMI1 The student will describe how households, businesses, and governments are interdependent and interact through flows of goods, services, and money. a. Illustrate by means of a circular flow diagram, the Product market; the Resource (factor) market; the real flow of goods and services between and among businesses, households, and government, and the flow of money. b. Explain the role of money as a medium of exchange and how it facilitates exchange.
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Microeconomics Study of decision-making of individuals & small businesses. Imagine economy being placed under microscope and zooming in on individuals & small businesses.
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How will study of economics help me?
Help me to be a better voter. Help me to be a better consumer. Help you make informed decisions and no fall for “scare” tactics of the media. Help you graduate from high school!
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Circular Flow Model demonstrates flow of goods/services & money in an economy in a simplified way.
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ These are transactions that would take place in the Product Market: Sue purchasing a sweater. Chris buying a video game. Tom buying a hamburger. Dawn having her hair cut. Cindy getting her nails done. Lupe’ buying groceries. Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms If this were all of the model, the money would all end up with firms & products all with households. Money paid by households to firms in payment for the goods & services is called product price.
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Productive Resource traded in Factor Market: Labor -- Individuals provide the labor for the businesses/firms in the Factor/Resource market by working for them and are paid wages for their work. Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms Factors of Production FOP Factor/Resource Market (Factors of Production)
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Productive Resource traded in the Factor Market: Land -- Individuals own land & allow businesses/firms to use land in the Factor/Resource market and are paid rent for use of individuals’ land. Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms Factors of Production FOP Factor/Resource Market (Factors of Production)
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Productive Resource traded in the Factor Market: Capital – Households/Individuals invest their financial capital (money) in businesses/firms. Businesses use that invested money to acquire capital. Paym. for use of individuals’ financial capital is interest. *** Note – Financial Capital is not a productive resource! Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms Factors of Production FOP Factor/Resource Market (Factors of Production)
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Note: Money flows in one direction, while Goods/Services & FOP flow in the opposite direction. Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms Factors of Production FOP Factor/Resource Market (Factors of Production)
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Examples of transactions in Factor Market
Mrs. Squires teaching classes at Brooks Co. Schools. Sanford cooking burgers at Hardees. Natasha working at Belk’s as a cashier. Steel’s Sales renting a lot from Mr. Tomaz. Mr. Smith investing financial capital in Verizon Wireless.
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity
Goods & Services Product Market (Goods & Services) Goods & Services $$$$$$ $$$$$$$$ Households/Individuals Businesses/Firms Factors of Production FOP Factor/Resource Market (Factors of Production)
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The standard says illustrate. . .
the Product market; the Resource (factor) market; the real flow of goods and services between and among businesses, households, and government; the flow of money.
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