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FrontPage : What resources would be used to put on the prom? Make a list. The Last Word : Reviewing Key Concepts. Scarcity Leads to 3 Basic Economic Questions. Every society, from tribal to technologically advanced, has to decide, in one way or another, the answer to these 3 questions:
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FrontPage: What resources would be used to put on the prom? Make a list. The Last Word: Reviewing Key Concepts
Scarcity Leads to 3 Basic Economic Questions • Every society, from tribal to technologically advanced, has to decide, in one way or another, the answer to these 3 questions: • Question #1: What will be produced? • Which goods or services? How much? • May be determined, in part, by access to natural resources. • Question #2: How will it be produced? • How can scarce resources be used most efficiently? • Influenced by natural resources and technology. • Question #3: For whom will it be produced? • How will the goods/services produced be distributed to people? **Each society answers these questions differently; leads to different economic systems.
Scarcity: The Basic Economic ProblemSection 1 • Every producer has to make use of resources to produce their good/service • We have categories for the various types of resources used to do this… • The Factors of Production: resources needed to produce goods and services. • Land = natural resources • Labor = human effort • Capital = resources made and used by people to produce goods and services (tools, machinery, etc.) • Entrepreneurship = the combo of vision, skill, and risk taking needed to create and run businesses
Classifying Terms – where would these fall? • Taxi Cab • Salesperson • Store Owner • Factory • Apple Pie for Dessert • Savings bond • CEO of GM • Teacher • School Bus • Personal Computer • Air • Tires • River • Slave • Flowers for Your Sweetie • A $10 bill • Wild Boar
Factors of Production • Land (green) • Labor (blue) • Capital /technology (red) • Entrepreneurship (yellow)
Ex. Pencil Founder of the Pencil Company Mining Equipment Miners Lumberjacks Pencil Manufacturing Equipment Delivery Truck Forest Zinc Wood Consumer Rubber Factory Workers Graphite Driver Rubber Trees Soil Water
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