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You have your own country. You need to decide … do we produce …? oranges ... or
Cheetos?pijamas ... or toasters
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There are 4 types of resources that we can use to make goods & services: __________, __________, ___________,& _________________.What resources do you think are already there that we can use to make some goods & services?
land labor capitalentrepreneurship
So these inhabitants of this island nation could decide to spend their resources….
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Or maybe they spend their valuable resources doing this…
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which could get them this…
Our resources are ___________ & our wants are ____________. How shall we spend our valuable resources?
limited
unlimited
...wants us to spend our resources making ...
...wants us to spend our resources making ...
A production possibilities curve shows the alternative ways we can use our valuable resources.
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If we used all of our resources on the island to make lotion & made no nets, we could make _____ lotions. If we used all our
resources to make nets, we could make ____ nets.If we made 12
nets, we would have enough resources left over to make ____ lotions.
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A production possibilities curve shows the alternative ways we can use our valuable _____________.
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resources
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As we move along the PP curve we see the ___________ a country must make in the production of 2 commodities.
trade-offs
Why? If we use our resources to make 1 thing, we can’t make the other.
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Maybe this economy will decide to produce here ...
goods
... or here
... or here At any point along the curve, an economy is using its resources efficiently. Efficiency means it is using resources in such a way as to maximize the production of ______ & __________.services
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If an economy is producing at a point inside the PPC, that indicates an underutilization of resources.
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production
This curve is called the ____________ _____________ curve. What would happen to possible production if this economy got many more workers?
possibilities
What if there was a new invention that greatly increased productivity?
The PPC illustrates growth – an increase in the production capacity of a country.
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Chap 1 – Production Possibilities Curve (date) __________
PPC -- production possibilities curve – graph that shows alternative ways to use a country’s resources.
shoes
PPF -- production possibilities frontier – line on the PPC graph that shows the maximum possible output.
tractors
A B
C D
Each point along curve reflects a trade-off...more shoes means fewer tractors.
shoes
tractors
A B
C D
Each point along curve reflects a trade-off...more shoes means fewer tractors.
shoes
tractors
A B
C D
Efficiency – using resources to maximize production; any point along curve.
Underutilization – point inside the curve; not using all resources capable of using
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What would happen to possible production if this economy was at war and factories were being bombed? Where is that happening today?
What if people were leaving the country to work in another country? Think: European Union
A leftward shift of the PPC is bad.
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Lotions
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increase in work force
Factors that will shift a PPC out...
new technology
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new resources
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increased capital goods
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This economy could produce at Point A or B. At which point is this economy producing more efficiently?
A.
B.
Both are equally efficient!
At which point should this economy produce if it wants to grow more quickly and shift out its PPC?
Lotions
Nets
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It should produce at B. Why? Because nets are a ___________ good. They are used to produce other goods.
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B.
capital
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Lotions
Nets
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Most PP curves are drawn as bowed out or ___________ to the origin.
As we move along the PP curve we see the ___________ a country must make in the production of 2 commodities.
trade-offs
convex
Why? If we use our resources to make 1 thing, we can’t make the other.
Lotions
Nets for Fishing
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As we move more & more production into one item, the ___________________ of making that item increases.
The PP curve is bowed out b/c some ____________ are better suited for the production of one good over the other.
resources
opportunity cost
This illustrates….
The Law of
In order to get more of something, you have to give up ever-increasing quantities of something else.
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What’s the opportunity cost of making the first 4 nets?
What’s the cost of making the second 4 nets?
third 4 nets?
fourth 4 nets?
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Lotions
Nets for Fishing
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Explain again why it costs 10 lotions to make the first 4 nets but it costs 50 lotions to make the last 4 nets.
As we increase the production of one good, we use more and more resources that are less well-suited for production of that good.
Yogurt
Butter
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…it is possible to have a PP curve that is a _______ line indicating ____________ opportunity costs.
While most PP curves are ___________ to origin indicating an _____________ opportunity cost….
convex
straight
increasing
constant
shoes
tractors
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Growth – the maximum amount of goods a country can produce increases; curve shifts right.
Factors that cause growth:
(1) increased work force (2) increased technology (3) increased resources (4) increased capital goods
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