What is Economics?. Vocabulary Consumer Produce Goods Services Competition Economics Wants Needs...

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What is Economics?

Vocabulary

• Consumer

• Produce

• Goods

• Services

• Competition

• Economics

• Wants

• Needs

• Scarcity

• Resources

Factors that define Economics

Wants vs. Needs

Need vs. want

• Need: A basic requirement for survival (including food, clothing, and shelter)

• Want: A way of expressing a need

Examples: Need vs. Want

• You need to eat, but you can satisfy that need by eating a variety of foods.

• You need to get places, and there are several methods of getting there (new car, used car, bus, train, walk, bike)

What’s the Difference between a Need and a Want?

• Those goods and services that are necessary for survival

• Food, clothing, shelter

• Those goods and services that people consume beyond what is necessary for survival

Scarcity

the condition that results when society does not have enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have

Scarcity is the basic economic problem that faces everyone

Scarcity Illustrated:

• Who likes candy?

• Who wants candy?

• How do we decide who gets the candy?

Types of resources

• Natural resources: sunshine, rain, crude oil

• Human resources: labor, service

• Man made resources: machines, equipment

Competition

• We compete for the use of limited resources in 2 ways

– Price competition

– Non price competition (waiting, examination, lucky draw, violence)

Who makes the decision?

Consumers – the people who decide to buy things

Producers – The people who make the things that satisfy consumers’ needs and wants.

Then what is the definition?

Economics is the study of how scarce productive resources are used to satisfy human’s unlimited needs.

Economics is the study of how we allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited desire

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