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Page 1: Chapter 2 Recap - Fulk's Economic Website · Chapter 2 Recap . Circular Flow . Who are the big economic thinkers? John Maynard Keynes ... What is the struggle among various producers

Chapter 2 Recap

Page 2: Chapter 2 Recap - Fulk's Economic Website · Chapter 2 Recap . Circular Flow . Who are the big economic thinkers? John Maynard Keynes ... What is the struggle among various producers

Circular Flow

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Who are the big economic thinkers?

John Maynard Keynes 1883-1946

Friedrich Hayek 1899-1992

More Government Control Government stay out!

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Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand

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What are the characteristics of a centrally planned economy?

• The central government owns all land and capital

• The central government makes all economic decisions

• Each person is assigned a job

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What is the struggle among various producers for the consumer’s business

called.

• Competition

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What are key economic questions?

• What goods and services should be produced?

• How should these goods and services be produced?

• Who consumes these goods and services?

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What is the most important advantage of a free market?

• It encourages growth

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What incentive motivates a manufacturer to sell a product?

• Making profits on sales

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What is the product market?

• The market in which households purchase the goods and services that firms produce

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In what kind of an economy does the government make all the decisions?

• Centrally planned

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What is the purpose of competition?

• To act as a regulating force in the marketplace

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What is the function of an economic system?

• To produce and distribute goods and services

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Collectives in the Soviet Union were inefficient producers of agricultural

products. Why?

• Farm workers had guaranteed incomes, so they had few incentives to produce more or better crops.

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What are the weaknesses of a centrally planned economy?

• Consumer’s needs are generally not met

• Workers lack incentives to be innovative

• Individual freedoms are sacrificed for societal goals.