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FUNDAMENTALS OF
ECONOMICS
 Economics is
the study of how we can best increase a country’s wealth
with the resources that we have available to us.
 Marginal Benefit
is the additional satisfaction or value one obtains
from an activity or product.
 Marginal Cost
is the additional cost or sacrifice one makes of
participating in an activity or purchasing a
product.
 Economic Decision-Making
You decide to participate in an activity (going to college,
buying something, etc.) as long as your marginal benefit
exceeds your marginal cost.
 The Production Possibilities Curve
A production possibilities curve represents outcome or
production combinations that can be produced with a
given amount of resources.
 The Production Possibilities Curve
E
A
B
C F
G
D
GUNS
ROSES
600
500
400
300
580500350 700
 Economic Growth
If an economy is operating at a point on the
production possibilities curve, all resources are used,
and they are utilized as efficiently as possible.
E
A
B
C F
G
D
GUNS
ROSES
600
500
400
300
580500350 700
 Economic Growth Is Caused by:
Increases in
Resources
Advances in
Technology
 Your Own Personal PPC
If two possible outcomes in your own personal life are
job earnings and educational credits, then your PPC
looks as follows:
E
A
B
C F
G
D
Job earnings
College credits
30000
23000
16000
12000
1810 3023
Three Economic Systems are:
1. Capitalism
2. Communism
3. Socialism
 Capitalism Characteristics
The role of the government is limited to the most
essential functions.
All prices are determined in the free market (supply
and demand).
 Communism Characteristics
Government makes all decisions regarding production,
prices, wages, interest rates, and income distribution.
 Socialism (Mixed Economy) Characteristics
Most economic decisions are made by the private
sector, but the role of the government is significant.
Government spending and taxes are relatively high.
 Economic Growth and Economic Systems
Countries with the highest overall economic
standard of living have the freest markets (more
elements of capitalism).
Examples: Hong Kong, the United States,
Japan, Taiwan, Great Britain, Canada, Sweden,
South Korea, and Singapore.
 Economies around the World
Most industrialized countries are mixed
economies, but they also have many capitalist
elements. Characteristics include
Substantial activity in the private sector
(businesses and households). Prices are
determined by demand and supply.
A significant role by federal and local
governments.
 The Role of Government
The role of most governments around the world
includes:
 Spending on defense, roads, legal system, public
services and education
 Redistributing incomes
through taxes and subsidies
 Passing laws and imposing
regulations
 Implementing price controls
 Conducting monetary policy
to affect inflation,
interest rates, and employment
 Important Concepts and Definitions
We will discuss the following concepts:
The simple circular flow
The circular flow with government and foreign
markets
Nominal and real prices and incomes
Positive and normative economic statement
The fallacy of composition
The fallacy of cause and effect
Households Businesses
Supply of Products
Purchases of (Demand for) Products
Purchases of (Demand for) Labor and Resources
Supply of Labor and Resources
Resource
(Inputs)
Market
Products
Market
The Simple Circular Flow
 The circular flow with government and foreign
markets (see next slide). This is a more complex (more
realistic) model.
Households Businesses
Supply of Products
Purchases
of Products
Purchases of (Demand for) Labor and Resources
Supply of Labor and Resources
Resource
(Inputs)
Market
Products
Market
Government
Taxes Taxes
Services Services
Products
Foreign
Markets
 Nominal and Real Prices
Nominal prices are expressed in current dollars.
Real prices are adjusted for inflation.
Enough money to purchase
3 gallons of gasoline a
few years ago. Not
enough to purchase 2 gallons
today.
 Positive and Normative Economic Statements
A positive statement can be proven or dis-proven.
A normative statement is an opinion or value
judgment.
 Which is the Normative and Which is the Positive
Economic Statement?
Statement I: The minimum wage should increase
to $8.50.
Statement II: If the minimum wage
increases, then firms’ cost of production rises.
 The Fallacy of Composition
 Fallacy: what is good for one person (or one group) is
good for all persons (or all groups).
 The Fallacy of Cause and Effect
 Because A happens before B, A must be automatically
the cause of B.
 Cause and Effect Fallacy Example
A: The car industry in country X has not done well.
B: The economy of country X has not done well.
Did A cause B?
 Critical Thinking Guidelines
 Question the source.
 Question the assumptions.
 Question how the
variables are defined.
 Question the validity of
the statement.
 Question the statistics.
 Think like an economist.
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Fundamentals of economics

  • 2.  Economics is the study of how we can best increase a country’s wealth with the resources that we have available to us.
  • 3.  Marginal Benefit is the additional satisfaction or value one obtains from an activity or product.  Marginal Cost is the additional cost or sacrifice one makes of participating in an activity or purchasing a product.
  • 4.  Economic Decision-Making You decide to participate in an activity (going to college, buying something, etc.) as long as your marginal benefit exceeds your marginal cost.
  • 5.  The Production Possibilities Curve A production possibilities curve represents outcome or production combinations that can be produced with a given amount of resources.
  • 6.  The Production Possibilities Curve E A B C F G D GUNS ROSES 600 500 400 300 580500350 700
  • 7.  Economic Growth If an economy is operating at a point on the production possibilities curve, all resources are used, and they are utilized as efficiently as possible. E A B C F G D GUNS ROSES 600 500 400 300 580500350 700
  • 8.  Economic Growth Is Caused by: Increases in Resources Advances in Technology
  • 9.  Your Own Personal PPC If two possible outcomes in your own personal life are job earnings and educational credits, then your PPC looks as follows: E A B C F G D Job earnings College credits 30000 23000 16000 12000 1810 3023
  • 10. Three Economic Systems are: 1. Capitalism 2. Communism 3. Socialism
  • 11.  Capitalism Characteristics The role of the government is limited to the most essential functions. All prices are determined in the free market (supply and demand).
  • 12.  Communism Characteristics Government makes all decisions regarding production, prices, wages, interest rates, and income distribution.
  • 13.  Socialism (Mixed Economy) Characteristics Most economic decisions are made by the private sector, but the role of the government is significant. Government spending and taxes are relatively high.
  • 14.  Economic Growth and Economic Systems Countries with the highest overall economic standard of living have the freest markets (more elements of capitalism). Examples: Hong Kong, the United States, Japan, Taiwan, Great Britain, Canada, Sweden, South Korea, and Singapore.
  • 15.  Economies around the World Most industrialized countries are mixed economies, but they also have many capitalist elements. Characteristics include Substantial activity in the private sector (businesses and households). Prices are determined by demand and supply. A significant role by federal and local governments.
  • 16.  The Role of Government The role of most governments around the world includes:  Spending on defense, roads, legal system, public services and education  Redistributing incomes through taxes and subsidies  Passing laws and imposing regulations  Implementing price controls  Conducting monetary policy to affect inflation, interest rates, and employment
  • 17.  Important Concepts and Definitions We will discuss the following concepts: The simple circular flow The circular flow with government and foreign markets Nominal and real prices and incomes Positive and normative economic statement The fallacy of composition The fallacy of cause and effect
  • 18. Households Businesses Supply of Products Purchases of (Demand for) Products Purchases of (Demand for) Labor and Resources Supply of Labor and Resources Resource (Inputs) Market Products Market The Simple Circular Flow
  • 19.  The circular flow with government and foreign markets (see next slide). This is a more complex (more realistic) model.
  • 20. Households Businesses Supply of Products Purchases of Products Purchases of (Demand for) Labor and Resources Supply of Labor and Resources Resource (Inputs) Market Products Market Government Taxes Taxes Services Services Products Foreign Markets
  • 21.  Nominal and Real Prices Nominal prices are expressed in current dollars. Real prices are adjusted for inflation. Enough money to purchase 3 gallons of gasoline a few years ago. Not enough to purchase 2 gallons today.
  • 22.  Positive and Normative Economic Statements A positive statement can be proven or dis-proven. A normative statement is an opinion or value judgment.
  • 23.  Which is the Normative and Which is the Positive Economic Statement? Statement I: The minimum wage should increase to $8.50. Statement II: If the minimum wage increases, then firms’ cost of production rises.
  • 24.  The Fallacy of Composition  Fallacy: what is good for one person (or one group) is good for all persons (or all groups).
  • 25.  The Fallacy of Cause and Effect  Because A happens before B, A must be automatically the cause of B.
  • 26.  Cause and Effect Fallacy Example A: The car industry in country X has not done well. B: The economy of country X has not done well. Did A cause B?
  • 27.  Critical Thinking Guidelines  Question the source.  Question the assumptions.  Question how the variables are defined.  Question the validity of the statement.  Question the statistics.  Think like an economist.
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