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Circular Flow. Examples taken from Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Economy, Lesson 9 Kerry Montano University High School. Objective.
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Circular Flow Examples taken from Entrepreneurs in the U.S. Economy, Lesson 9 Kerry Montano University High School
Objective • After taking notes from a PowerPoint and working with a partner to identify movement in the circular flow, students will identify components of the circular-flow diagram and will determine where each example of a specific transaction is located in the circular flow.
Consumers • Buy goods and services in product market • Example: Buying food at a local grocery store is an exchange in a product market
Resource owners • As resource owners, individuals function as producers by supplying productive resources to businesses, which use these resources to produce goods and services • Transactions that occur in resource markets are businesses paying wages to workers, rent to landowners or interest on loans for plant and equipment.
Questions • 1. According to the diagram, in which markets do businesses give money-income payments to households in exchange for their productive resources? • 2. In which markets do households give money payments to businesses in exchange for goods and services?
Questions • 1. Give an example of a productive resource that households sell to government. • 2. Give an example of a good or service that businesses sell to government. • 3. Give an example of a good or service that government provides to households in exchange for money payments, mainly taxes. • 4. Give an example of a good or service that government provides to businesses in exchange for money payments.
Transactions • 1.Ted sold the trees on 500 acres of land he owned to a lumber company that cut them down to make lumber.
2. Maria received a $200 interest payment from a business to which she had lent money.
3.The Amalgamated Shoe Company sent 5,000 pairs of shoes to a major discount store.
5. A business paid Amy $4,000 a month to use a building she owns.
7. The Ajax Cleaning Company came to Frank’s house and cleaned his carpet.
8. Larry earned $35,000 last year from the restaurant he owns.
Sara paid the bill for her charge card at a department store.
10. Sara paid the bill for her charge card at a department store.
Work with a partner • On the next slide, read the scenario, when you have finished reading, raise your hand. You will answer 9 questions based on the next slide so write down important information in your notes • Write down your answers to the 9 questions and be prepared to share with the class
Garland is a small farming community in the Midwest. For many years most people in Garland have either worked on farms or owned small businesses, or they have been unemployed. Last December a manufacturer of office furniture bought 50 acres of land and announced it would build a new factory. The company would employ 250 workers and have a yearly payroll of nearly $6,000,000. Describe the effects of the new factory on the items below. Then place the number of each item on the circular-flow diagram to indicate whether the activity takes place in the product market or factor market.
the number of people wanting to buy homes in Garland • the sales of clothing and other goods in Garland’s stores • 3. the number of people employed in Garland’s stores • 4. the number of stores rented in Garland • 5. the number of cars sold at the local dealership • 6. the wages paid to local construction workers • 7. the number of tickets sold at the local movie theater • 8. the profit earned by local grocery stores • 9. Suppose you own a business that sells insurance in Garland. How will the new factory create entrepreneurial opportunities for you?