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Page 1: Homework: Answer Chapter 1 Discussion Questions 9 & 10.

Homework:

- Answer Chapter 1 Discussion Questions 9 & 10.

- Answer AP Review Questions 6 & 7. - Do Problems #1, 2, 5, 6, & 7 on pages

22 & 23.

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Questions from last Thursday’s problem sets?

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Chapter 1 Review

The Economizing ProblemSociety’s wants are unlimited.Economic resources are scarce.

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Resource Categories• Land (land and natural resources)• Capital: all manufactured goods used in

producing consumer goods and services.– NOT money, that’s how it’s used in finance.

• Labor• Entrepreneurial Ability

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Resources• Resources are also known as the

FACTORS OF PRODUCTION.- Your book will refer to “resource markets” where these resources are bought and sold, and that’s fine, but AP generally uses the term “factor markets.”

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The Economizing Problem• Using scarce resources to satisfy the maximum

amount of wants. To get there, an economy must attain:

• Full Employment: full use of all available resources (not just labor).

• Full Production: Most efficient use of our resources.– Productive efficiency: the production of goods and

services in the least costly way.–Allocative efficiency (optimal allocation): producing

the particular mix of goods and services that society most wants.

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Production Possibilities Tables, Curves, Frontiers.

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The Production Possibilities Curve

• Is Downward Sloping.–Why?

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The Production Possibilities Curve

• Is Bowed Out (or concave) to the axis.–Why?

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The Production Possibilities Curve

• It’s Bowed Out due to the law of increasing opportunity costs.

Wheat

R

ice

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A production possibilities curve for security and all other goods and services. What is the opportunity cost of increasing security from SA to SB ?Answer: OA - OB

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The Production Possibilities Curve• You will see some PPCs that are straight,

rather than bowed out.–What does

that tell us?–Why use a

straight PPC?– Review: tell

me about these points:X, W, A-E.

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Allocative Efficiency (optimal allocation)

• What combination of goods and services is most wanted by society?• Requires that the production or

consumption of a good be increased until its marginal benefit = marginal cost.

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Unemployment and Productive Inefficiency

• Both will cause an economy to produce goods at some point inside of its PPC.

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Economic Growth• Will cause a PPC to shift outwards.

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1. Assume that Patelland produces only socks and shoes, and that its available resources are not completely adaptable to both purposes.

a. Sketch a correctly labeled PPC for Patelland. (2 pts.)

b. Draw and label a point on the PPC that shows Patelland experiencing unemployment. (1 pt.)

c. Draw a new curve on your PPC that shows the effect of an increase in land suitable for growing cotton and improvements in leather tanning technology. (2 pts.)

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2. Assume that Bloomersburg produces only bats and balls, and that its available resources are completely adaptable to both purposes.

a. Sketch a correctly labeled PPC for Bloomersburg. (2 pts.)

b. Draw and label a point on the PPC that shows Bloomersburg operating at full employment and productive efficiency. (1 pt.)

c. Draw a new curve on your PPC that shows the effect of an improvement in wood-turning lathes in Bloomersburg. (2 pts.)

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