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INTERDEPENDENCE & THE CIRCULAR FLOW MODEL

INTERDEPENDENCE & THE CIRCULAR FLOW MODEL. What are the 3 major sectors of the economy?. Households Businesses Government. What are the 4 Productive Resources?. Land (natural resources) Labor (human resources) Capital (Tools, equipment, buildings) Entrepreneurship (New business

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INTERDEPENDENCE & THE CIRCULAR FLOW MODEL

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  1. INTERDEPENDENCE & THE CIRCULAR FLOW MODEL

  2. What are the 3 major sectors of the economy? Households Businesses Government

  3. What are the 4 Productive Resources? Land (natural resources) Labor (human resources) Capital (Tools, equipment, buildings) Entrepreneurship (New business risk-taker)

  4. What are the Money Payments to Households? $Rent (land) + $Wages (labor) + $Interest (capital) + $Profit (entrepreneurs) = Household income $$$$$$$$$$$$

  5. What are the three activities for which households use income? Spending Taxes Savings & Investing

  6. Which of those 3 is the largest % of income? Spending On what is it spent? PRIVATE GOODS & SERVICES

  7. For what is the 2nd biggest %used? TAXES TO OBTAIN PUBLIC GOODS & SERVICES

  8. What do Households do with income that is not Spent or Taxed? S A V I N G S

  9. WHERE DO THEY KEEP THEIR SAVINGS????? BANKS BROKERS

  10. What do the Banks & Brokers do with HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS???? INVEST Where? In businesses Large & Small

  11. Constructing the Circular Flow Model Place the pieces on the blank model that you have using the steps on the second question set.

  12. Circular Flow Model Name ___________________ Period___________________ foreign Bus. foreign H &B. labor capital spending land $$$ entrepreneurship $$$ taxes taxes $$$ priv. G&S priv. G&S loans households government businesses interest pub. G & S pub. G & S rent priv. G & S profit wages Priv. G & S interest saving investments Banks/brokers Wages Private Goods and Services Land Government Savings Entrepreneurship Profit Households Banks/Brokers Investments Labor Businesses Public Goods and Services Capital Rent Taxes Interest Spending Loans Foreign House and Businesses $$$

  13. CIRCULAR FLOW ANALYSIS TOOL CIRCULAR FLOW ANALYSIS TOOL (Standard Two, Macro)Become an Economic Detective. Amaze your friends and family with your ability to explain, analyze, and make predictions about the whats, whys and wherefores of past and future economic issues and events.

  14. CIRCULAR FLOW ANALYSIS TOOL The following tool uses the circular flow model to illustrate how an event or events in one part of an economy affects other major sectors of the economy. Use this tool to analyze the impact on the circular flow of economic activity. A particular event may affect only the producers and consumers of a specific good, such as a freeze that destroys the Florida orange crop, causing specific consumers and producers to adjust their economic choices and decisions.

  15. CIRCULAR FLOW ANALYSIS TOOL These effects generally don’t impact larger segments of the economy. (Microeconomics) However, to the extent that large numbers of household incomes are affected by major decisions and events, the economies at local, state, national, and international levels will reflect the choices made by those households, businesses, and governments. (Macroeconomics)

  16. Circular Flow Tool • When given an event or an article, the detective will be able to use the following tool. It has 2 parts. • On which part of the circular flow does this event first occur or on what part of the flow did the decision first occur? • B. Trace the effects on the other parts • of the flow.

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