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Economics East Poinsett County School District

Economics: Third Quarter Strand: Economic Fundamentals Content Standard 1: Students shall examine scarcity and choice. EF.1.E.1 Explain the role scarcity and opportunity cost plays in making choices using the PACED decision making model individuals businesses governments Scarcity Opportunity cost Decision making model Need/want activity Discussion PPP Touch Choices worksheet Scarcity activity Civics Today p. 501-505 EF.1.E.3 Explain the concepts of tradeoffs (e.g., budget, career choices, earnings potential, education and/or training) Tradeoffs Budget Earnings potential Discussion PPP Scarcity/trade off/opportunity cost activity Budget activity Future Choice write up CT 504 EF.1.E.2 Describe the use of cost/benefit analysis in making choices individuals businesses governments Cost/benefit analysis Reading assignment Worksheet Creation of graph CT 506-509 Test 1 EF.1.E.4 Discuss individual or societal economic choices, which are guided by incentives and based on rational self-interest (e.g., employee benefits, tax incentives) Incentives Employee benefits tax Strand: Economic Fundamentals Content Standard 2: Students shall examine the roles of economic systems in the use and distribution of resources. EF.2.E.1 Analyze the four factors of production natural resources human resources capital resources entrepreneurship Resources Natural resources Human resources Capital Capital resources Entrepreneurship CT 517 2

Strand: Microeconomics Content Standard 7: Students shall examine the importance of increasing productivity in a market economy. MI.7.E.1 Distinguish between fixed costs and Fixed cost CT 506-507 variable costs Variable cost MI.7.E.2 Analyze the influence improved factors of production have on the productivity of individual industries (e.g., technology, education, training, specialization, division of labor) Factor of production Division of labor Specialization Strand: Microeconomics Content Standard 4: Students shall assess the role of supply and demand. MI.4.E.1 Illustrate the effects of supply and demand in determining equilibrium price and quantity using a supply curve and a demand curve Supply and demand Equilibrium price Supply curve Demand curve CT-566-593 MI.4.E.2 Demonstrate changes in supply and demand that influence equilibrium price and quantity using a supply curve and demand curve shifts in supply and demand changes in quantity supplied and quantity demanded shortages and surpluses Supply and demand Equilibrium price Supply curve Demand curve Quantity supplied Quantity demanded Shortage surplus CT-566-593 MI.4.E.3 Describe the signals sent to buyers and sellers by price (e.g., cost, availability) Signal CT-566-593 MI.4.E.4 Determine the effect of consumers on production in a market economy Consumer Producer Market economy CT-566-593 3

Strand: Microeconomics Content Standard 5: Students shall analyze the organization of business firms in a market economy. MI.5.E.1 Compare and contrast major forms of business organizations Proprietorship Partnership CT 600-606 sole proprietorship Sole proprietorship partnership (e.g., limited, general) Limited partnership corporation (e.g., public, private, General partnership hybrid business) Corporation non-profit Hybrid business Non-profit Strand: Macroeconomics Content Standard 9: Students shall analyze roles that governments play in the economy. MA.9.E.1 Discuss the roles of governments in the economy Government Economy CT 628-651 establish and enforce private property rights and the law Private property right Rights deal with external costs and benefits Laws Market competition ensure market competition Stabilize stabilize the economy Consumer protection consumer protection Economic security promote economic security Public goods provide public goods and services Public services Regulatory agency regulatory agencies Redistribution redistribution of income Income Strand: Microeconomics Content Standard 6: Students shall analyze various types of market structures. MI.6.E.1 MI.6.E.2 Compare and contrast different models of market structures perfect competition monopolistic competition oligopoly monopoly cartel Describe the role that the stock market plays in the economy of the United States Market Perfect competition Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Monopoly Cartel Stock market CT 644 4

Strand: Macroeconomics Content Standard 8: Students shall examine measurements of economic performance. MA.8.E.1 Analyze the following economic indicators used to measure economic performance Gross Domestic Product Gross Domestic Product per CT 518, 638-9, 641-4, 649, 716, 718, 724 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) capita Gross Domestic Product per capita Real Gross Domestic Product Real Gross Domestic Product Unemployment rate unemployment rates Consumer Price Index Consumer Price Index (CPI) (e.g., Inflation inflation) Stock market stock market MA.8.E.3 Explain stages of the business cycle peak trough expansion contraction (e.g., recession, depression) Business cycle Peak Trough Expansion Contraction Recession Depression CT 638-39 MA.8.E.2 Compare and contrast the causes and types of unemployment (e.g., underemployment, outsourcing, offshoring, cyclical unemployment, structural unemployment, frictional unemployment, seasonal unemployment) Underemployment Outsourcing Off-shoring Cyclical unemployment Structural unemployment Seasonal unemployment CT 642 5

Strand: Macroeconomics Content Standard 10: Students shall evaluate monetary policy and fiscal policy and their relationship to economic stability and growth. MA.10.E.6 Discuss the role of fiscal policy in setting and maintaining economic stability and growth (e.g., expansionary, contractionary) Fiscal policy Economic stability Economic growth Expansionary Contractionary CT 641, 691-92 MA.10.E.3 Examine the different types of financial institutions in the United States (e.g., banks, credit unions, investment firms, cooperatives) Financial institution Bank Credit union Investment firm Cooperative CT 655-58 MA.10.E.4 Describe the roles and functions of banks and financial institutions in the United States (e.g., saving, checking, investment, loans, trust) Saving Checking Investment Loan Trust CT 655-58 MA.10.E.5 Describe the organization and roles of the Federal Reserve system Federal Reserve organizational structure monetary policy (e.g., open market operations, discount rate, reserve requirement) Federal Reserve System Monetary policy Open market Discount rate Reserve requirement CT 661, 664-65 6

4 th Quarter Strand: Macroeconomics Content Standard 10: Students shall evaluate monetary policy and fiscal policy and their relationship to economic stability and growth. MA.10.E.9 Explain different types of taxes Progressive tax CT 678 progressive tax Regressive tax regressive tax Proportional tax proportional tax MA.10.E.10 Distinguish between budget deficit and national debt Budget deficit National debt CT 688, 690 MA.10.E.7 Illustrate the major sources of government revenue (e.g., taxes, fees, interest, government securities) Government revenue Taxes Fees Interest Government securities MA.10.E.8 Illustrate the major expenditures of tax revenues national level (e.g., national security, social programs, education, civil services) state level (e.g., social programs, education, civil services) local level (e.g., civil services, education) Expenditure revenues 7

Strand: Economic Fundamentals Content Standard 3: Students shall analyze the reasons individuals, businesses, and governments trade. EF.3.E.1 Explain the role of specialization and voluntary exchange in the marketplace (e.g., absolute advantage, comparative advantage) Specialization Voluntary exchange Absolute advantage Comparative advantage CT 708 EF.3.E.4 Summarize global patterns of economic activity world trading partners trading blocs regional trade agreements regional trade organizations free trade World trading partner Trading bloc Regional trade agreement Regional trade organization Free trade CT 710. 721. 708 EF.3.E.3 Explain the effect of exchange rates on global purchasing power Exchange rate Global purchasing power CT 712 EF.3.E.2 Examine trade barriers tariffs quotas embargos preservation of standards (protectionism) subsidies Trade barrier Tariff Quota Embargo Preservation of standards (protectionism) Subsidy EF.2.E.2 Examine the three basic economic questions that must be answered by every economic system What goods and services are to be produced and in what quantities? How will the goods and services be produced? For whom will the goods and services be produced? Goods Services CT 715-719 8

Strand: Economic Fundamentals Content Standard 2: Students shall examine the roles of economic systems in the use and distribution of resources. EF.2.E.3 Compare and contrast the four major economic systems command economy market economy mixed economy traditional economy Economic system Command economy Market economy Mixed economy Traditional economy Strand: Macroeconomics Content Standard 10: Students shall evaluate monetary policy and fiscal policy and their relationship to economic stability and growth. MA.10.E.1 Compare and contrast the functions of money in a market economy medium of exchange measure of value store of value Market economy Medium of exchange Measure of value Store of value MA.10.E.2 Assess the characteristics of money in a market economy portability durability divisibility limited supply Market economy Portability Durability Divisibility Limited supply 9

Strand: Personal Financial Management Content Standard 11: Students shall analyze career choices, education, skills, and economic conditions affecting earnings potential. PFM.11.E.1 Compare and contrast career options including entrepreneurial activities using available resources (e.g., Occupational Outlook Handbook, Internet, guest speaker, job shadowing) Entrepreneurial Apprentice Internship Vocational school PFM.11.E.2 Interpret factors affecting income career choices and potential income education and training Potential income PFM.11.E.3 Analyze the costs and benefits of personal choices in education and training that affect earnings potential intrinsic extrinsic Intrinsic Extrinsic PFM.11.E.4 Evaluate the importance of interpersonal skills in the workplace (e.g., workforce readiness skills, ethics) Interpersonal skills 10

Strand: Personal Financial Management Content Standard 12: Students shall evaluate the impact of credit on personal financial decisions. PFM.12.E.1 Compare and contrast forms of credit Credit CT 547-48, 667 loans (e.g., home, car, education, personal) Loan Credit cards credit cards PFM.12.E.2 Evaluate the costs and benefits of using credit interest rates fees and penalties rewards Interest rate Fees Rewards Penalties CT 548-49 PFM.12.E.3 Explain factors that affect credit worthiness credit score and credit report debt management (e.g., credit counseling, debt consolidation, bankruptcy) credit protection laws identity protection (e.g., identity theft, phishing, scams) Credit score Credit report Debt management Bankruptcy Credit protection laws Identify protection Phishing Scam CT 548-49 PFM.12.E.4 Explain ways to avoid and correct credit problems (e.g., credit counseling, identity protection, debt consolidation, bankruptcy) Credit counseling Identify protection Debt consolidation Bankruptcy CT 549 11

Strand: Personal Financial Management Content Standard 13: Students shall evaluate wealth management choices available to individuals. PFM.13.E.1 Discuss the importance of establishing personal financial goals (e.g., long term, short term) Financial goal PFM.13.E.2 Identify reasons for saving and investing (e.g., education, emergency, down payment, retirement) Investing Down payment Retirement PFM.13.E.3 PFM.13.E.4 Compare and contrast methods of saving and investing (e.g., certificates of deposit, interest bearing savings account, individual retirement account, pension plans, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate, annuities) Explain the importance of investing to build wealth and meet financial goals (e.g., Rule of 72, time value of money, 70/20/10 rule, compound interest, simple interest) Certificate of deposit Interest bearing savings account Individual retirement account Pension plan Stock Bond Mutual fund Real estate Annuity Rule of 72 70/20/10 rule Compound interest Simple interest PFM.13.E.5 Evaluate insurance as a risk management strategy to protect against financial loss (e.g., auto, health, life, homeowners, renters, disability, liability) Risk management Insurance Liability 12

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Glossary for Economics 70/20/10 rule A rule of thumb that states the following: live on 70% of income, save 20%, and invest 10% Absolute advantage Occurs when one nation can produce an item with fewer resources or more efficiently than another nation Budget deficit A period of time when government expenditures exceed revenues Cartel An organization of sellers who wish to decrease or eliminate competition by limiting its output Command economy An economic system in which the basic economic questions are generally answered by the government Comparative Ability to produce an item at a lower opportunity cost advantage Compound interest Interest earned or paid on the principal and previously earned interest Consumer Price Index (CPI) A measure of changes in the prices of market basket items, specific goods and services commonly purchased by a typical family Contraction A phase of the business cycle during which economic activity is slowing Contractionary Policy implemented to decrease the money supply in an economy Cooperatives Organizations consisting of people who pool their resources to buy and sell more efficiently than they could independently Corporation A business owned by shareholders but treated by the law as if it were one person Cost/benefit analysis A tool used to evaluate the alternatives in economic decision making Cyclical Unemployment associated with changes in the overall rate of economic activity unemployment Demand The quantities of a particular good or service consumers are willing and able to buy at different possible prices Demand curve The graphic representation of demand Depression A contraction of the business cycle during which economic activity is far below its potential capacity for an extended period of time; a prolonged recession with high unemployment lasting more than a year Divisibility The capacity to be separated into parts Division of labor The division of a complex procedure into small tasks, enabling workers to increase output through specialization Durability The ability of a product to be reused Embargos Governmental bans on trade with one or more other nations Entrepreneurship The process of human resources assuming the risk of organizing other resources to produce goods and services Equilibrium price Price at which the quantity demanded is equal to the quantity supplied Expansion A phase of the business cycle during which economic activity is increasing Expansionary Policy implemented to increase the money supply in an economy Extrinsic Tangible factors that are desirable because of the recipient s personal values Factors of production The natural resources, human resources, capital resources, and entrepreneurship required to produce any good or service Fiscal policy The use of taxation and government spending to influence the economy Fixed costs Costs that remain the same regardless of how much production a business firm does Frictional Temporary unemployment caused by factors that are not related to the business cycle unemployment Goods Physical products businesses produce; tangible items of value 14

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Hybrid business Incentives Inflation Intrinsic Macroeconomics Market economy Measure of value Medium of exchange Microeconomics Mixed economy Monetary policy Monopolistic competition Monopoly National debt Non-profit Off-shoring Oligopoly Opportunity cost Outsourcing PACED decision making model Partnership Peak Perfect competition Phishing Portability Preservation of standards (protectionism) Progressive tax Proportional tax Quantity demanded Quantity supplied The market value of final goods and services produced within a country during a year A form of business ownership that combines select features of the basic forms of ownership to reduce taxation and/or limit liability In market economies, the reasons for increasing profit, interest, wages, and rent Rise in the general level of prices; an economic period where prices are rising and purchasing power is decreasing Non-monetary factors that have no financial worth, but are desirable because of the recipient s personal values The study of the economy as a whole An economic system in which the basic economic questions are generally answered by consumers and producers Using the function of money to compare the market value of different goods and services; a unit of account Anything that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services The study of individual consumers and businesses An economic system in which the basic economic questions are answered by a mixture of market, command, and traditional economies A central bank s plan for regulating a nation s money supply and the availability of credit in order to accomplish certain economic goals A market that has a large number of sellers who produce goods and services that are essentially alike, but not identical A market structure in which a single seller controls an entire industry The total amount of money the government owes A tax-exempt business organization created to provide public service When an organization contracts some of its work out to another individual or company in another country A market structure dominated by a small number of sellers The best alternative given up when making a choice When an organization contracts some of its work out to another individual or company A five-step process for making economic choices: (1) state the problem, (2) list the alternatives, (3) state the criteria, (4) evaluate the criteria, (5) make a decision A business organization that is owned by two or more people A phase of the business cycle during which economic activity is at its highest An ideal market condition that includes a large number of sellers of identical goods and services and in which no one seller controls supply or prices A scam that uses online technology to deceive an individual into disclosing personal information The general characteristic of being readily transportable from one location to another The practice of developing domestic industries by protecting them from foreign competition A tax that takes a larger percentage of a higher income and a smaller percentage of a lower income A tax that takes the same percentage of all incomes The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a particular price The amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to supply at a particular price 15

Quotas Limits on how much of a particular good can be brought into a country during a specific period of time Real Gross Domestic Current Gross Domestic Product adjusted for inflation Product Recession A contraction of the business cycle during which economic activity slows for at least a period of six months Regressive tax A tax that takes a larger percentage of a lower income and a smaller percentage of a higher income Risk management An organized strategy for controlling financial loss Rule of 72 A technique for estimating the number of years required to double your money at a given rate of return (72 divided by interest rate equals number of years) Scarcity The result of an inability to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources Seasonal Unemployment caused by seasonal changes in the weather or in the demand for certain products unemployment Services Activities performed that satisfy people s wants or needs Shortages The result of quantities demanded exceeding quantities supplied Simple interest Interest earned or paid on principal only (P x R x T) Sole proprietorship A business owned by one person Specialization Occurs when an individual, business, or country produces a narrower range of goods and services than it consumes Store of value A characteristic of a medium of exchange that allows worth to be retained Structural Unemployment caused by technological innovations and changes in consumer demands unemployment Subsidies Governmental payments to an individual or business to encourage or protect particular economic activities Supply The quantities of a particular good or service a producer is willing and able to sell at different possible prices Supply curve The graphic representation of supply Surpluses The result of quantities supplied exceeding quantities demanded Tariffs Taxes on imports Time value of money Comparison of a lump sum of money, or series of equal payments, between two different time periods (e.g., present and future), assuming a specified interest rate and time period Tradeoffs A choice that involves giving up some of one thing to have more of another Traditional economy An economic system in which the basic economic questions are answered by tradition and custom Trough A phase of the business cycle during which economic activity is at its lowest Underemployment Workers are overqualified for their jobs or work fewer hours than they prefer Variable costs Costs that increase as the number of units produced increases Voluntary exchange The process of trading that occurs in markets 16