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The second part of Chapter 2 deals with the question of HOW to produce.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
Intro to ECON_Chapter 2.2
1. ECONOMICS FOR SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS
CHAPTER 2:
THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM
PART 2: HOW TO PRODUCE?
ECON-1
2. ECONOMIC
PROBLEM?
When you consider the economic problem:
• Scarcity
• Choice
• Opportunity cost
It leads to 3 important questions:
• WHAT to produce?
• HOW to produce?
• For WHOM to produce?
Economic systems determine how society will answer these
questions.
3. HOW TO PRODUCE…
Use the factors of production
CLNE – Capital, Labour, Natural resources, Entrepreneurship
Can be classified in different ways:
• Primary vs secondary factors of production
• Human resources vs. non-human
4. HOW TO PRODUCE…
LABOUR
Description
Quantity
Quality
Box 2-1: Division of labour
and specialisation
NATURAL
RESOURCES
Examples
Finite, non-renewable
Quality is also NB.
CAPITAL
Manufactured resources
Association with finance?
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Combines the factors
More than a manager
5. HOW TO PRODUCE…
Technology
• When new knowledge is applied in the production process.
• Part of capital and entrepreneurship.
Why isn't money a factor of production?
• Money can be used in exchange for goods and services, it
does not make goods and services!
7. DID WE ACHIEVE THE
OUTCOMES?
Can you name and describe the four factors of production?
Can you describe the division of labour and specialisation?
Can you explain the role of technology?
Can you explain why money is not a factor of production?
Can you decsribe two types of production methods and say
when which one should be used?
Chapter 2 in Mohr & Fourie
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