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Introduction To Business Tim Trimbath
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Welcome Intro to class Attendance By PCC Request - What is plagiarism? A Cautionary Tale
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The Class How to get an “A” (Hint – It’s EASY) Participate – 10% Do your homework – 20% Study for your exams – 40% –Exam questions come right from the book – no trickerations! Do your written class project – 20% Present your project to the class – 10%
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Class Project Part 1 (page 110) Part 2 (page 215) Part 3 (page 309) Part 4 (page 409) Part 5 (page 547) Part 6 (page 623)
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Chapter 1 Why Study This? Why should you study business? – Help choose a career – To be a better, more successful employee – To learn how to start your own business – To be a better, wiser, consumer
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What do we mean by “business” Terms – Business – Free enterprise – Satisfaction of needs – Business profit – Stakeholder
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Types of Economic Systems Economics – how wealth is created and distributed Factors of production – Land and Resources – Labor – Capital – Entrepreneurship
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Capitalism Maximizes Freedom Individuals serve their own interests and help society in the process Assumptions of Capitalism – Right to small gov’t – Right to economic freedom – Right to private property – Right to create wealth – Laissez-faire
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Capitalism in US – Mixed Economy Exhibits elements of both communism and socialism
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Command Economy Gov’t decides what goods and services are produced, how to produce them, how much, for whom they will be available and who owns the factors of production 2 major forms – Socialism and Communism
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Measures of Economy Productivity - Output per worker per hour GDP Inflation Deflation CPI PPI
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The Business Cycle Growth Peak Recession Trough Repeat Recession vs. Depression
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Types of Competition Perfect Competition – Theory, Supply, Demand, and Market Price Monopolistic Competition – Lots of buyers AND sellers Oligopoly – Few Sellers Monopoly – One Seller – Natural, limited or legal monopolies
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History of Markets in US
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