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1 Splash Screen

2 Section 1: Scarcity and the Science of Economics

3 Section 1-Key Terms Content Vocabulary scarcity economics need want factors of production land capital capital good Academic Vocabulary resource comprehensive labor entrepreneur gross domestic product (GDP)gross domestic product (GDP)

4 Section 1 The Fundamental Economic Problem Societies do not have enough productive resources to satisfy everyone’s wants and needs.

5 Section 1 The Fundamental Economic Problem (cont.) The fundamental economic problem facing all societies is that of scarcity.scarcity Few people are satisfied with the things they have. Society does not have enough resources to produce all the things people would like. Scarcity

6 Section 1 The Fundamental Economic Problem (cont.) The study of how scarcity affects most decisions we make is economics.economics Economists talk about people’s needs and wants. A need is necessary for survival.need A want is something we would like but not necessary for survival.want

7 Section 1 The Fundamental Economic Problem (cont.) Everything we do has a cost, due to limited resources. TINSTAAFL—There is no such thing as a free lunch.

8 A.A B.B Section 1 Which do you purchase more often? A.Things you want B.Things you need

9 Section 1 Three Basic Questions Scarcity forces every society to answer the basic questions of WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce.

10 Section 1 We live in a world of scarce resources. Scarcity means that three questions should be answered. –What to produce –How to produce –For whom to produce Three Basic Questions (cont.)

11 A.A B.B C.C Section 1 What is the best way to increase production of a good or service? A.Hire more employees B.Purchase more equipment C.Replace management

12 Section 1 The Factors of Production Four factors of production— land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs—must be present to produce goods and services.

13 Section 1 All four factors of production are required to produce goods and services.factors of production –LandLand –Capital (sometimes called capital goods)Capitalcapital goods –LaborLabor –EntrepreneursEntrepreneurs The Factors of Production (cont.) The Factors of Production The Global Economy & YOU

14 A.A B.B C.C Section 1 Which of these do you think is the most important factor of production? A.Land B.Capital C.Entrepreneurs

15 Section 1 Economics is a social science—it deals with the behavior of individuals as they satisfy unlimited and competing wants through careful use of scarce resources. The Scope of Economics (cont.)

16 Section 1 Four key elements to the study of economics –Description The Scope of Economics (cont.) Gross domestic product (GDP) is a key measure of a nation’s economic output.Gross domestic product (GDP) –Analysis –Explanation –Prediction


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