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Unit 7a: Economics

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Unit 7a: Economics. Vocabulary. How do YOU define economics?. The study of the production, distribution and the consumption of goods and services. The study of making decisions. GOODS. Anything that can be grown or manufactured. SUPPLY. The degree of availability of an item. Producer. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Unit 7a:  Economics

Unit 7a: Economics

Vocabulary

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How do YOU define economics?

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The study of the production, distribution and the

consumption of goods and services

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The study of making decisions.

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GOODS

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Anything that can be grown or manufactured

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SUPPLY

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The degree of availability of an item

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Producer

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Someone who creates or manufactures a good or service

through physical or mental effort

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Services

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Something that a person does for someone else in exchange

for money or value

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Consumer

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A person who buys a good or service

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Limited Resources

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Items that are scarce in nature and cannot be renewed

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Economics

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Unlimited Resources

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Materials that are endless and/or can be renewed

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Demand

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The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and

able to buy

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Scarcity

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A limited supply of resources in comparison to unlimited wants

and needs

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Market Price

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The price that satisfies both producers for profit and

consumers for value

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Opportunity Cost

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What you give up in order to get something

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Exercise

Caitlin wants to purchase an ice cream cone that costs $3 and a smoothie that costs $4. However, she only has $5.

Scarcity: Opportunity Cost of Buying the ice cream:

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Pierre wants to be involved in both the band and the choir but both of the rehearsals meet at 4 pm.

Scarcity:Opportunity Cost of being in band:

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Robert has three cupcakes and wants to eat one and he wants to share with his friends. There are three friends sitting with him at his lunch table.

Scarcity:Opportunity cost of sharing his cupcakes:

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Emily is planting a garden. She wants to plant arugula and beets but only has room for one.

Scarcity:

Opportunity cost of planting arugula: