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Ten Principles of Economics Economy oikonomos (Greek) One who manages a household Household - many decisions Allocate scarce resources Ability, effort, and desire Society - many decisions Allocate resources Allocate output 3

Ten Principles of Economics Resources are scarce Scarcity The limited nature of society s resources Economics Study of how society manages its scarce resources 4

Ten Principles of Economics Economists study: How people make decisions How people interact with one another Analyze forces and trends that affect the economy as a whole 5

How People Make Decisions Principle 1: People face trade-offs Making decisions Trade off one goal against another Student time Parents income Society National defense vs. consumer goods Clean environment vs. high level of income Efficiency vs. equality 6

Efficiency How People Make Decisions Society getting the most it can from its scarce resources Size of the economic pie Equality Distributing economic prosperity uniformly among the members of society How the pie is divided into individual slices 7

How People Make Decisions Principle 2: The cost of something is what you give up to get it People face trade-offs Make decisions Compare cost with benefits of alternatives Opportunity cost Whatever must be given up to obtain one item 8

How People Make Decisions Principle 3: Rational people think at the margin Rational people Systematically & purposefully do the best they can to achieve their objectives Marginal changes Small incremental adjustments to a plan of action 9

How People Make Decisions Marginal benefits Additional benefits Marginal costs Additional costs Rational decision maker Take action only if: Marginal benefits > Marginal costs 10

How People Make Decisions Principle 4: People respond to incentives Incentive Something that induces a person to act Higher price Buyers - consume less Sellers - produce more Public policy Change costs or benefits Change people s behavior 11

The Incentive Effects of Gasoline Prices 2005 to 2008, price of oil in world oil markets skyrocketed Limited supplies Surging demand from robust world growth Price of gasoline in the United States rose from about $2 to about $4 a gallon 12

The Incentive Effects of Gasoline Prices Increased incentive to conserve gas Smaller cars, scooters, bicycles, mass transit Camels (India) New, more fuel-efficient aircraft Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 Moving near an Amtrak station Online courses Sean Diddy Combs - flying on commercial airlines 13

How People Interact Principle 5: Trade can make everyone better off Trade Allows each person to specialize in the activities he or she does best Enjoy a greater variety of goods and services at lower cost 14

How People Interact Principle 6: Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity Communist countries central planning Government officials (central planners) Allocate economy s scarce resources What goods & services were produced How much was produced Who produced & consumed these goods & services 15

How People Interact Market economy - allocates resources Through decentralized decisions of many firms and households As they interact in markets for goods and services Guided by prices and self interest 16

How People Interact Adam Smith s invisible hand Households and firms interacting in markets Act as if they are guided by an invisible hand Leads them to desirable market outcomes Corollary: Government intervention Prevents the invisible hand s ability to coordinate the decisions of the households and firms that make up the economy 17

How People Interact Principle 7: Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes We need government Enforce rules and maintain institutions Enforce property rights Promote efficiency Avoid market failure Promote equality Avoid disparities in economic wellbeing 18

Property rights How People Interact Ability of an individual to own and exercise control over scarce resources Market failure Situation in which the market on its own fails to produce an efficient allocation of resources 19

How People Interact Causes for market failure Externality Impact of one person s actions on the well-being of a bystander Market power Ability of a single economic actor (or small group of actors) to have a substantial influence on market prices 20

How People Interact Disparities in economic wellbeing Market economy rewards people According to their ability to produce things that other people are willing to pay for Government intervention: Public policies May diminish inequality Process far from perfect 21

How the Economy as a Whole Works Principle 8: A country s standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services Large differences in living standards Among countries Over time Explanation: differences in productivity 22

How the Economy as a Whole Works Productivity Quantity of goods and services produced from each unit of labor input Higher productivity Higher standard of living Growth rate of nation s productivity Determines growth rate of its average income 23

How the Economy as a Whole Works Principle 9: Prices rise when the government prints too much money Inflation An increase in the overall level of prices in the economy Causes for large / persistent inflation Growth in quantity of money Value of money falls 24

How the Economy as a Whole Works Principle 10: Society faces a short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment Short-run effects of monetary injections: Stimulates the overall level of spending Higher demand for goods and services Firms raise prices; hire more workers; produce more goods and services Lower unemployment 25

How the Economy as a Whole Works Short-run trade-off between unemployment and inflation Key role analysis of business cycle Business cycle Fluctuations in economic activity Employment Production 26

Table 1 Ten Principles of Economics 27