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Copyright 2008 The McGraw-Hill Companies1-1
Chapter ObjectivesEconomic PerspectiveTheories Principles and ModelsMacro and MicroeconomicsIndividual’s Economizing ProblemSociety’s Economizing ProblemProduction Possibilities ModelUnemployment, Growth, and the FutureLast Word
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1Limits, Alternatives, and Choices
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Chapter Objectives• Economics Defined
–Economic Perspective
• Role of Economic Theory• Microeconomics and
Macroeconomics• Scarce Resources
–The Economizing Problem
• Production Possibilities
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The Economic Perspective
• Scarcity and Choice–Opportunity Cost
• Purposeful Behavior–Utility
• Marginal Analysis–Marginal Benefits
–Marginal Costs
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Theories Principles and Models
• The Scientific Method• Economic Principle
–Generalizations–Other-Things-Equal Assumption (ceteris paribus)
–Graphical Expression
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Macro and Microeconomics
• Macroeconomics–Aggregate
• Microeconomics–Individual Units
• Positive Economics
• Normative Economics
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Individual’s Economizing Problem
• Limited Income• Unlimited Wants• A Budget Line• Attainable and Unattainable
Combinations• Tradeoffs & Opportunity
Costs• Choice• Income Change
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Individual’s Economizing Problem
Average Income, Selected NationsPer Capita Income 2004
SwitzerlandUnited StatesJapanFranceSouth KoreaMexicoBrazilChinaPakistanNigeriaRwandaLiberia
Source: World Bank
$48,23041,40037,18030,09013,980
6,7703,0901,290
600390220110
Country
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
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Individual’s Economizing Problem
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Attainable
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Society’s Economizing Problem
• Scarce Resources• Resource Categories
–Land–Labor–Capital
• Investment–Entrepreneurial Ability
• Factors of Production
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Production Possibilities Model
• Full Employment• Fixed Resources• Fixed Technology• Two Goods
–Consumer Goods (Pizzas)
–Capital Goods (Industrial Robots)
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Production Possibilities Model
Production Possibilities Table
Type of Product
Pizzas (in hundred thousands)
Industrial Robots (in thousands)
Production Alternatives
A B C D E
10 9 7 4 0
0 1 2 3 4
Plot Points to Create Graph…
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Production Possibilities Model
Pizzas
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Attainable
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Production Possibilities Curve
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Production Possibilities Model
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Law of IncreasingOpportunity Cost
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Production Possibilities Curve
Shape of the Curve
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Production Possibilities Model
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Production Possibilities Curve
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Production Possibilities Model
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Optimal Allocation of Resources
Quantity of Pizza
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Unemployment Growth and the Future
• A Growing Economy
• Economic Growth–Increasing Resource
Supplies
–Increasing Resource Quality
–Technological Advances
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Present Choices & Future Possibilities
Goods for the Present
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CurrentCurve
FutureCurve
FutureCurve
Compare Two Hypothetical Economies
Implications of International Trade
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Pitfalls to Sound Economic Reasoning
• Biases
• Loaded Terminology
• Fallacy of Composition
• Post Hoc Fallacy
• Correlation but not Causation
Last
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Key Terms• economics• economic perspective• opportunity cost• utility• marginal analysis• scientific method• economic principle• other-things-equal as
sumption• macroeconomics• aggregate• microeconomics• positive economics• normative economics• economizing problem• budget line
• economic resources• land• labor• capital• investment• entrepreneurial ability• factors of production• consumer goods• capital goods• production possibilitie
s curve• law of increasing oppo
rtunity costs• economic growth
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