Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Production possibilities

Macroeconomics and Microeconomics:

Macroeconomics - study of entire economy which covers the ups and downs of the economy (GDP, Inflation, unemployment)

Microeconomics - study of parts of the economy in which people make decisions and how those decisions interact (supply and demand, market structure)

Positive and Normative:
Positive Economics - describes the way that the economy actually works (ex. minimum wage laws cause unemployment) facts

Normative Economics - describes the way economics should work (ex. price of gasoline is too high)  opinions 



Needs and Wants:

Needs - basic requirement for survival

Wants - desires as citizens


Scarcity and Shortage:

Scarcity - (permanent) most fundamental economic problem that all society face (trying to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources)

Shortage - (temporary) quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied.

Goods and Services:

Goods - tangible commodities
  1. Consumer Goods - goods that are intended for final use by consumers
  2. Capital Goods - goods that are used in the creation of other goods
Services - work that is performed for someone else.


Factors of production: 

Usage of Resources: 

Trade - offs - alternatives that we give up when we choose one course of action over another

Opportunity costs - most desirable alternative giving up by making a decision

"Guns or Butter"- How are we alleviating our resources (Military or Agriculture)

Production Possibility Graph - shows alternative ways to use resources

Production Possibilities Graph - Key Assumptions 

  1. Two goods are produced
  2. Full employment
  3. Fixed resources (land. labor, capital)
  4. Fixed state of technology
  5. No international trade
Points on the Graph
A - efficient but produces more boats
B - efficient and attainable (ideal economics)
C - efficient but produces more trucks
D - underutilized, is attainable but inefficient
E - efficient but unattainable (usually during war or famine)

1 comment:

  1. The post would flow better if the background wasn't black. For someone like me with glasses it kind of hurt my eyes trying to look at the definitions, which looked like little strips of words. The information you posted was useful and to the point. The pictures were also helpful in understanding certain topics.

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