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Page 1: Economics. Questions What is an economy? A system of consuming and producing.

Economics

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Questions

What is an economy?

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A system of consuming and producing

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Who gets what and why? Why is there poverty?

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People must compete to get scarce resources. Some people lack ability, know-how, or resources of their own to compete

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What is the difference between a good and bad economy?

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A good economy has a lot of producing and consuming which increases every year- a bad economy has decreasing amounts of producing and consuming year after year

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What are the differences between supply and demand?

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Supply has to do with businesses and producers, and demand has to do with consumers and buyers

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Can an economy be measured and predicted?

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Keeping track of the dollar amount of how much is produced every year

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How can an economy grow?

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We produce more next year than we did last year

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How are our lives affected by the economy?

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If there is less productivity, our standard of living may go down

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What happens when we try to influence the economy?

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We usually do not succeed. The economy is too big and too complex to be controlled.

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Why are some countries so poor?

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The wealth of a country is greatly linked to the resources it has in terms of natural or human.

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What is the Economy?

During the Great Depression- easy to say our economy has never been worse since the turn of the 20th century (The Grapes of Wrath)

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One main symptom of our floundering economic state was a high rate of unemployment

Few jobs available for our labor force

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If only a few people are working, then that must mean that very little is being produced

Little production of goods and services

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Depressed level of buying and a low level of production- condition lasted more than 10 years

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An Economy is a situation in which people produce goods and then other people consume those goods

Material goods are not the only things that people consume

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Services are actions or activities that are done for others

Ford and GM make cars for consumption by their customers- Lawyers and accountants provide services that customers need

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When the economy is in a slump, what do you think are some of the impacts on our society?

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Crime, poverty, less government revenue

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What is a definition for bad economy?

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Less is produced and consumed from year to year

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Scarcity and Opportunity Cost

Fundamental problem of economics is Scarcity

People have unlimited desires and wants, but our resources are too limited to satisfy them

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Resulting condition leaves people with a multitude of difficult decisions

We all have wants and needs

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Needs include things like food and shelter

Necessary to our survivalCars and fancy clothes may be

wants that people have

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Wants are not vital to life, but we desire them just the same

Everyday, we must make decisions, based upon our resources, about how to satisfy our wants and needs

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Competition exists because of the scarcity of goods

Limited supply of resources that we desire

People may want many goods and services but there is never enough to go around

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If you decide to go buy a new Ipod, that may mean you will not have enough money for Prom- you have a limited amount of money available

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If you spend the money on one thing, it will not be available for another

This dilemma is fundamental to the study of economics

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Difficult choice between alternatives for our available resources will sometimes result in sacrifice

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Example: you have an opportunity to go to a baseball game and you want to go- however, a new group that you really enjoy is giving a concert at the same time the game is scheduled

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You have the time and money to do only one of the two

You have a difficult choice to make

Have to weigh the options

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Your team may be in the playoffs, but you’ve never seen this band before

Opportunity cost of attending the game is not being able to attend the concert

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In the end, you have to figure out which one is more important

Losses and benefits of your decision are called trade-offs

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Go to the concert- it was a lot of fun, and you even made some new friends

You notice in the paper the next day that your team won in the last minutes of the game

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This may have been a rather tough sacrifice

Cost of what you sacrifice is called the opportunity cost

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Imagine you are in charge of a large corporation and you need to build some new factories. There will be numerous resources that must be allocated and many trade-offs will need to be considered

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Economists are consulted when large decisions like this are required

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Questions:

A. If you decide to get a job right after high school that pays $22,000 per year instead of going to college, what are some of the trade-offs and opportunity costs in the immediate future?

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B. What about the trade-offs and opportunity costs over long term?