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Chapter Introduction

Section 1: Globalization: Characteristics and Trends

Section 2: Global Problems and Economic Incentives

Section 3: Applying the Economic Way of Thinking

Visual Summary

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Have you decided what you want to be “when you grow up”? What factors are you considering when making your plans for the future? Which career interests you the most? How will you decide? List the advantages and disadvantages of your top two career choices. Share your reasoning with other students in your class. Read Chapter 18 to find out how globalization affects your personal choices as well as those of businesses and nations.

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1. The study of economics helps us deal with global economic issues and global demand on resources.

2. Scarcity is the basic economic problem that requires people to make choices about how to use limited resources.

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In this section, you will learn that globalization leads to growing interaction among countries and the development of international organizations.

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Section 1-Key Terms

Content Vocabulary

• globalization

• multinational

• outsourcing

• General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

• division of labor

• comparative advantage

Academic Vocabulary

• strategy • context

• European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)

• Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)

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Why is outsourcing so controversial?

A. Higher cost of production

B. Loss of American jobs

C. Prices for product or service will be higher

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Globalization: Characteristics and Trends

• Globalization takes place today because of voluntary decisions consumers and firms make.

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Characteristics of Globalization

Globalization involves the global spread of products, markets, and production, while international organizations aid trade.

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Characteristics of Globalization (cont.)

• Globalization involves markets, production, institutions, and culture.

• Many products we use were made by multinationals that produce and sell globally.

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• Globalization

– Standardized products all over the world

– Multinationals move production facilities all over the world.

Characteristics of Globalization (cont.)

• Outsourcing

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– Growth of international organizations that promote trade between nations

• General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

• World Trade Organization (WTO)

• International Monetary Fund (IMF)

• The World Bank

• United Nations

Characteristics of Globalization (cont.)

The Global Economy & YOU

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What percentage of the goods your family purchases do you think involved globalization?

A. 10%

B. 40%

C. 75%

D. 100%

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Globalization Trends

Growing economic interdependence has led to increased regional integration.

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• Trends resulting from globalization

– Growing economic interdependence among nations

Globalization Trends (cont.)

• Specialization and division of labor leads to greater productivity.

• Producers with a comparative advantage compete more effectively.

• Weakness of interdependence—a breakdown anywhere could affect everyone.

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• Growing regional economic integration around the world

– Culture, currency, or laws of one country can interfere with increased economic integration.

Globalization Trends (cont.)

• EU and the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)

• Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

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• The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)

• Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)

Globalization Trends (cont.)

The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA)

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• Economic cooperation among countries usually leads to increased political cooperation.

• Globalization is not always smooth:

Globalization Trends (cont.)

– Change can be threatening to established ways of doing business.

– People fear their jobs and lifestyle may be at risk.

– Politics can also hinder globalization.

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Do you think the benefits of globalization across the world outweigh the negative factors individuals may perceive as a threat to their culture, politics, or religion?

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B. No

C. Maybe

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In this section, you will learn that global economic challenges include overpopulation, resource depletion, and pollution.

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Content Vocabulary

• scarcity

• subsistence

• renewable resource

• hydropower

• biomass

• gasohol

• nonrenewable resource

• glut

Academic Vocabulary

• compounded • successive

• pollution

• acid rain

• pollution permit

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What is the population growth of a developing country like Uganda or Kenya?

A. Continues to decline

B. Continues to increase

C. Remains the same

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Global Problems and Economic Incentives

• A fundamental economic problem is scarcity.

• Scarcity of food, energy, and other resources is compounded as world population grows.

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Global Population Growth

While the world’s overall population growth rate is decreasing, population in developing countries still grows faster than in developed ones.

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Global Population Growth (cont.)

• Thomas Malthus published an essay in 1798 about population that is still relevant today.

– Population tended to grow geometrically.

– Ability of earth to feed people would grow at a slower and more constant rate.

– Eventually, populations would be reduced to subsistence (Somalia and Calcutta).

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• Since 1964, world population growth has declined or is expected to decline.

• Industrialized nations—lowest rates of population growth

• Developing world—highest population growth rates

Global Population Growth (cont.)

Projected Annual World Population Growth Rate, 1950–2050

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• Malthus did not foresee

– Productivity advances that allowed a rising standard of living to accompany population growth

– That families might choose to have fewer children

Global Population Growth (cont.)

World Population Growth by Country

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• Malthus’s predictions still have long-term consequences for all nations.

– U.S. is besieged by illegal immigrants from China, Mexico, and Haiti.

Global Population Growth (cont.)

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• Economic incentives play a role in population growth:

– Children are expensive to raise in an industrialized country.

– Opportunity cost borne when one parent chooses to stay home to raise family.

– Children in developing nations are regarded as an asset.

Global Population Growth (cont.)

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If you have fewer siblings than your parents did, do you feel you have gained or lost out from this change of family structure?

A. Gained

B. Lost out

C. Both are applicable

D. Neither applies

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The Demand for Resources

Because of scarcity, societies need to conserve nonrenewable resources while finding efficient ways to harness renewable resources.

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• Population pressures add to the depletion of many important resources.

• Two general types of resources

The Demand for Resources (cont.)

– Renewable resource

• Hydropower

• Biomass—ethanol used to make gasohol and E85

• Solar power

• Wind generated electricity

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– Nonrenewable resources

• Fossil fuels—oil, natural gas, and coal

• Nuclear energy

The Demand for Resources (cont.)

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• Efforts made to use and preserve resources since 1973

– Appeal to everyone’s sense of civic responsibility to conserve energy

– When price of oil increases, interest in alternative energy soars.

The Demand for Resources (cont.)

Energy Flows in the United States

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• Price of oil in 1980s dropped—result of glut, worldwide recession, and energy savings

The Demand for Resources (cont.)

Energy Flows in the United States

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• Consequences

The Demand for Resources (cont.)

– Search for alternative energy sources began to wane.

– Exploration of new oil reserves slowed.

– Consumers changed spending habits.

Energy Flows in the United States

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• By 2006, increased demand caught up with supply, and energy prices shot up again.

The Demand for Resources (cont.)

Energy Flows in the United States

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About how much of the energy Americans consume comes from outside the United States?

A. 19%

B. 25%

C. 32%

D. 67%

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Pollution and Economic Incentives

Pollution is a problem for society that can be controlled through legislation, fees, and permits.

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• Economists state the best way to attack pollution is to attack incentives that caused it.

• Lower production costs lead to increased profits—environment being used as trash can

Pollution and Economic Incentives (cont.)

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• Cost of pollution to society

– Acid rain

– Fertilizer build up and raw sewage runoff poison ecosystems

– Air quality problems

Pollution and Economic Incentives (cont.)

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• Controlling pollution

– Legislative standards

Pollution and Economic Incentives (cont.)

• Laws can be effective but are generally inflexible.

– Pollution fees

– Tradable pollution permits

• EPA’s use of pollution permits

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Which type of pollution in your community is most harmful?

A. Water

B. Air

C. Soil

D. All of the above

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Economics provides a foundation for analyzing choices and making decisions today and in the future.

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Content Vocabulary

• cost-benefit analysis

• opportunity costs

• modified free enterprise economy

Academic Vocabulary

• equipped • incapacitated

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Can capitalism adapt to change?

A. Yes

B. No

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A Framework for Decision Making

The study of economics and economic tools help us make the best economic choices.

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A Framework for Decision Making (cont.)

• Economics helps us make better decisions through careful and reasoned problem solving.

• Steps to useful decision making

– State the problem or issue.

– Determine the personal or broad social goals to be attained.

– Consider the principal alternative means of achieving the goals.

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– Select the economic concepts needed to understand problem and use them to appraise merits of each alternative.

– Decide which alternative best leads to attainment of the most important goals.

A Framework for Decision Making (cont.)

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• Tools economist use to analyze problems and make decisions

– Production possibilities curves

– Supply and demand curves

A Framework for Decision Making (cont.)

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– Production functions

– Marginal analysis

A Framework for Decision Making (cont.)

• Cost-benefit analysis

• Opportunity costs

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Can the five steps to decision making set up by the National Council on Economic Education be used in deciding which college to attend?

A. Yes

B. No

C. Maybe

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Coping With the Future

The ability of capitalism to adapt to changes in the market helps economies address economic issues of the future.

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• A modified free enterprise economy allows buyers and sellers to freely make all decisions that satisfy their wants and needs.

• Capitalism is the dominant economic force in the world.

• It continues to evolve and adapt to changing desires and needs of the people.

Coping With the Future (cont.)

Profiles in Economics:Nancy Barry

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Will the United States’ economy still be the world’s top economy 20 years from now?

A. Highly likely

B. Somewhat likely

C. Not likely

D. Not at all likely

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Globalization With increasing globalization of products, markets, and production, global economic integration and interdependence are growing.

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Global Problems An increasing world population put pressure on available resources, leads to the search for new and alternative energy sources, and requires ways to deal with pollution.

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Decision Making Whenever we have to make an economic decision, we can use several tools and models to help with the decision.

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Profile

Nancy Barry (1950– )

• president of Women’s World Banking since 1990

• recipient of the Forbes Trailblazer Award for her efforts in opening doors for women in business

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globalization

the movement toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy

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multinational

corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries and whose business activities are located in several different countries

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outsourcing

hiring outside firms to perform non-core operations to lower operating costs

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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)

international agreement to extend tariff concessions and reduce import quotas

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division of labor

separation of work into a number of individual tasks to be performed by different workers

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comparative advantage

a country’s ability to produce a given product at a lower opportunity cost than another country

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European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)

group of six European countries formed in 1951 to coordinate iron and steel production to ensure peace among member countries

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Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)

34-nation group established in 1994 in order to set up a regional free trade area in the Americas with no internal barriers to trade

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strategy 

a plan or method

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context 

the circumstances surrounding a situation or event

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scarcity

fundamental economic problem of meeting people’s virtually unlimited wants with scarce resources

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subsistence

state in which a society produces only enough to support itself

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renewable resource

natural resource that can be replenished for future use

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hydropower

power or energy generated by moving water

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biomass

energy made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill gases, fish oils, and other waste

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gasohol

mixture of 90 percent unleaded gasoline and 10 percent grain alcohol, or ethanol

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nonrenewable resource

resource that cannot be replenished once it is used

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glut

substantial oversupply of a product

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pollution

contamination of air, water, or soil by the discharge of a poisonous or noxious substance

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acid rain

pollution in the form of rainwater mixed with sulfur dioxide to create a mild form of sulfuric acid

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pollution permit

federal permit allowing a public utility to release pollutants into the air

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compounded 

increased, made worse

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successive 

consecutive

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cost-benefit analysis

way of thinking that compares the cost of an action to its benefits

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opportunity cost

cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another

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modified free enterprise economy

free enterprise system with some government involvement

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equipped 

prepared

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incapacitated 

lacking the ability to function normally

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