3E Economics par. 1.1

3E Economics
- Economics <-----> Business Economics
Both in 3E book, Profile choice
- Notebook ( A4 )
- Calculator
- Chromebook
- Work schedule ( Signing off )

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This lesson contains 13 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

Items in this lesson

3E Economics
- Economics <-----> Business Economics
Both in 3E book, Profile choice
- Notebook ( A4 )
- Calculator
- Chromebook
- Work schedule ( Signing off )

Slide 1 - Slide

Signing off
Week 37 and 38
Ask a question about a difficult assignment or show an assignment with clear explanations and/or calculations
Week 39, 40 and 41
Ask a question about a difficult assignment or show an assignment with clear explanations and/or calculations
Test scheduled in week 44

Slide 2 - Slide

Economics

Slide 3 - Mind map

Economics
                                               Scarcity
Needs <---------------------------------------> Means
( unlimited )                                                                     ( limited)
                                              Choices
                                              Setting priorities  

Scarcity: not enough means are available to fullfill everyone's 
needs
           

Slide 4 - Slide

Economics
The need for scarce goods is always greater than the means available.

The scarcer the item, the higer the price.

Slide 5 - Slide

Economics
Free goods: no production factors are needed to produce the good, f.e. sunshine, rain

Scarce goods: production factors are needed to produce the good, f.e. bread, bicycles
So scarce is not the same as rare in economics.

Slide 6 - Slide

Is the air we breath a free good?

Slide 7 - Open question

Economics
Companies need production factors to produce goods
If they choose to use the production factors to produce product A, they can't produce product B.

The production factors are:
Labour, Capital, Nature and Entrepeneurship


Slide 8 - Slide

Economics
Self-sufficiency: Making products yourself

Consume: buying goods ( tangible ) and services ( intangible ) to fullfill your needs

Slide 9 - Slide

Capital
Labour
Nature
Entrepeneurship
a hammer
land
car mechanic
Elon Musk

Slide 10 - Drag question

Put the following items in order of the highets scarcity
a concert ticket for Lady Gaga in Amsterdam
a work of art by Banksy
Toilet paper
Toilet paper during corona

Slide 11 - Drag question

I: The fridge in your kitchen is a consumer good
II: The fridge in a restaurant is a consumer good
A
I and II are true
B
I is true, II is false
C
I is false, II is true
D
I and II are false

Slide 12 - Quiz

Do you feel you have a basic idea what economics is about?
A
Yes
B
Yes, a little
C
No, not really
D
No, not at all

Slide 13 - Quiz