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Chapter 1.2 notes Basic concepts and key terms
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Types of Economic Products goods and services that are useful, relatively scarce, and transferable to others goods – economically useful (book, car, cd player) consumer good – intended for final use by individual capital good- manufactured goods that are used to produce other goods and services (oven in a bakery, computer in a h.s.)
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cont’d service- work performed for someone (haircuts) consumer – a person who uses goods and services to satisfy wants and needs
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Value, Utility and Wealth value- worth expressed in $ or cents. *for something to have value, it must have: utility – capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction; the utility of a good or service may vary from one person to next. * a good must have scarcity and utility to have value wealth – accumulation of those products that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another. Services are not counted in wealth.
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Circular Flow of Economic Activity Incomes are earned in factor markets – where productive resources are bought and sold, including labor sold to an employee. Product markets – where people spend their $ on goods and services. Businesses spend the $ received to produce more goods and services and the cycle continues.
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Productivity and Economic Growth productivity – measure of amount of output produced by a given amount of inputs in a specific period of time; most important factor in economic growth. Division of labor can help productivity Specialization – happens when factors of production perform tasks that they can do relatively more efficiently than others (Idaho and potatoes)
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Investing in human capital – sum of the skills, abilities, health, and motivation of people. Example: gov’t provides education and health care Economic Interdependence – relying on others and vice versa to provide goods and services Example: baseball strike
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