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Economic Challenges Facing
Contemporary Business
Chapter 3
Discuss microeconomics and explain the
forces of demand and supply.
Describe macroeconomics and the issues
for the entire economy.
Identify how to evaluate economic
performance.
1
Learning Objectives
Discuss managing the economy’s
performance.
Describe the global economic
challenges of the 21st century.2
3
4
5
Analysis of the choices people and governments make
in allocating resources.
Includes microeconomics and macroeconomics
Economics
Microeconomics
The study of small economic units, such as individual
consumers, families, and businesses.
Supply: Amount of goods and services for sale at different
prices.
Demand: Willingness and ability of consumers to purchase
goods and services at different prices.
Factors Driving Demand
Demand curve - shows the amount of a product buyers will purchase at
different prices.
Driven by variety of factors such as competition, price, larger economic events,
and consumer preferences.
Demand Curve
A change in overall demand shifts to a new demand curve.
Factors Driving Supply
Production plays a central role in determining the overall supply.
Supply curve - shows the relationship between different prices and
the quantities that sellers will offer for sale, regardless of demand.
of goods and services.
Supply Curve Example
How Demand and Supply Interact
Supply and demand curves meet at the equilibrium price.
Buyers and sellers make choices that restore the equilibrium price.
Changes affect both supply and demand.
Macroeconomics
Issues for the Entire Society
Political, social, and legal environments differ
in every country.
Economies generally classified in one of three
categories:
Private enterprise system: capitalism or market
economy
Planned economies: socialism, communism
Mixed economies (combinations of the two)
Capitalism
The Private Enterprise System and
Competition
Businesses meet needs of consumers and are
rewarded through profit.
Government favors a hands-off approach.
Marketplace competition regulates economic life.
Four degrees of competition:
Pure competition
Monopolistic competition
Oligopoly
Monopoly
Types of Competition
Planned Economies
Communism
Property owned and
shared by the community
under a strong central
government.
Adopted in early 20th
century by many nations,
but government-owned
monopolies often suffered
from inefficiency.
Socialism
Government ownership
and operation of major
industries, such as health
care or communications.
Some private ownership of
industry allowed.
Government controls determine business ownership, profits, and resource allocation.
Mixed Market Economies
Economic systems that combine features of
private enterprise and planned economies.
Mixture of public and private enterprise can vary
widely from country to country.
Process of converting a publicly owned company
to a private one is called privatization.
Comparing Economic Systems
Evaluating Economic Performance
Economic system should provide stable business
environment and sustained growth.
Business decisions and consumer behavior differ
at various stages of the business cycle:
Prosperity—High consumer confidence,
businesses expanding
Recession—Cyclical economic contraction lasting
for six months or longer
Depression—Extended recession
Recovery—Declining unemployment, increasing
business activity
Productivity and GDP
Productivity: Relationships between the goods
and services produced and the inputs needed to
produce them.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Sum of all
goods and services produced within a nation’s
boundaries; a measure of national productivity.
GDP is tracked in the United States by the Bureau
of Economic Analysis, a division of the U.S.
Department of Commerce.
Price-Level Changes
Inflation is rising prices caused by a combination of
excessive consumer demand and increases in the
costs of raw materials.
Core inflation rate measures inflation minus energy
and food prices.
Demand-pull inflation - Excessive consumer demand.
Cost-push inflation - Rises in costs of the factors of
production.
Hyperinflation - Soaring consumer prices.
Inflation devalues money. People can purchase less
with what they have (decreased purchasing power).
Deflation is when prices continue to fall. Deflation can
cause a weakened economy.
Measuring Price-Level Changes
Changing prices are tracked by the Consumer
Price Index (CPI).
The monthly average change in prices of goods
and services.
A multitude of items is priced to compile the data
included in the “CPI Market Basket.”
The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the
CPI monthly along with other economic
measures.
CPI Market Basket
Employment Levels
The unemployment rate is the percentage of total workforce actively seeking work
but currently unemployed.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Unemployment “game show”
Managing the Economy’s
Performance
Monetary Policy - government actions to increase or
decrease the money supply and change banking
policy and interest rates to influence consumer
spending.
Expansionary monetary policy: Efforts to increase the money
supply to reduce costs of borrowing and encourage new
investment.
Restrictive monetary policy: Efforts to decrease the monetary
supply to curb rising prices and overexpansion.
The Federal Reserve System formulates and
implements monetary policy.
Government uses monetary and fiscal policy to fight unemployment,
Government uses monetary and fiscal policy to fight unemployment, increase
spending, and reduce the duration and severity of economic recession.
Fiscal Policy
Fiscal Policy - Government actions to influence economic
activity through decisions about taxes and spending.
The Federal Budget - Annual plan for how the government
will raise and spend money in the coming year. The primary
sources of government funds:
taxes, borrowing, fees
When the government spends more than the amount of
money it raised, there is a budget deficit. When we borrow
money to cover the deficit, the national debt is increased.
(Debt clock)
If the government has more money than it spends, there is a
budget surplus.
National debt is tracked by the Government Accountability
Office.
Global Economic Challenges

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Boone 15e student_ppt_ch03

  • 2. Discuss microeconomics and explain the forces of demand and supply. Describe macroeconomics and the issues for the entire economy. Identify how to evaluate economic performance. 1 Learning Objectives Discuss managing the economy’s performance. Describe the global economic challenges of the 21st century.2 3 4 5
  • 3. Analysis of the choices people and governments make in allocating resources. Includes microeconomics and macroeconomics Economics
  • 4. Microeconomics The study of small economic units, such as individual consumers, families, and businesses. Supply: Amount of goods and services for sale at different prices. Demand: Willingness and ability of consumers to purchase goods and services at different prices.
  • 5. Factors Driving Demand Demand curve - shows the amount of a product buyers will purchase at different prices. Driven by variety of factors such as competition, price, larger economic events, and consumer preferences.
  • 6. Demand Curve A change in overall demand shifts to a new demand curve.
  • 7. Factors Driving Supply Production plays a central role in determining the overall supply. Supply curve - shows the relationship between different prices and the quantities that sellers will offer for sale, regardless of demand. of goods and services.
  • 9. How Demand and Supply Interact Supply and demand curves meet at the equilibrium price. Buyers and sellers make choices that restore the equilibrium price. Changes affect both supply and demand.
  • 10. Macroeconomics Issues for the Entire Society Political, social, and legal environments differ in every country. Economies generally classified in one of three categories: Private enterprise system: capitalism or market economy Planned economies: socialism, communism Mixed economies (combinations of the two)
  • 11. Capitalism The Private Enterprise System and Competition Businesses meet needs of consumers and are rewarded through profit. Government favors a hands-off approach. Marketplace competition regulates economic life. Four degrees of competition: Pure competition Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Monopoly
  • 13. Planned Economies Communism Property owned and shared by the community under a strong central government. Adopted in early 20th century by many nations, but government-owned monopolies often suffered from inefficiency. Socialism Government ownership and operation of major industries, such as health care or communications. Some private ownership of industry allowed. Government controls determine business ownership, profits, and resource allocation.
  • 14. Mixed Market Economies Economic systems that combine features of private enterprise and planned economies. Mixture of public and private enterprise can vary widely from country to country. Process of converting a publicly owned company to a private one is called privatization.
  • 16. Evaluating Economic Performance Economic system should provide stable business environment and sustained growth. Business decisions and consumer behavior differ at various stages of the business cycle: Prosperity—High consumer confidence, businesses expanding Recession—Cyclical economic contraction lasting for six months or longer Depression—Extended recession Recovery—Declining unemployment, increasing business activity
  • 17. Productivity and GDP Productivity: Relationships between the goods and services produced and the inputs needed to produce them. Gross Domestic Product (GDP): Sum of all goods and services produced within a nation’s boundaries; a measure of national productivity. GDP is tracked in the United States by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, a division of the U.S. Department of Commerce.
  • 18. Price-Level Changes Inflation is rising prices caused by a combination of excessive consumer demand and increases in the costs of raw materials. Core inflation rate measures inflation minus energy and food prices. Demand-pull inflation - Excessive consumer demand. Cost-push inflation - Rises in costs of the factors of production. Hyperinflation - Soaring consumer prices. Inflation devalues money. People can purchase less with what they have (decreased purchasing power). Deflation is when prices continue to fall. Deflation can cause a weakened economy.
  • 19. Measuring Price-Level Changes Changing prices are tracked by the Consumer Price Index (CPI). The monthly average change in prices of goods and services. A multitude of items is priced to compile the data included in the “CPI Market Basket.” The Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates the CPI monthly along with other economic measures.
  • 21. Employment Levels The unemployment rate is the percentage of total workforce actively seeking work but currently unemployed. Bureau of Labor Statistics Unemployment “game show”
  • 22. Managing the Economy’s Performance Monetary Policy - government actions to increase or decrease the money supply and change banking policy and interest rates to influence consumer spending. Expansionary monetary policy: Efforts to increase the money supply to reduce costs of borrowing and encourage new investment. Restrictive monetary policy: Efforts to decrease the monetary supply to curb rising prices and overexpansion. The Federal Reserve System formulates and implements monetary policy. Government uses monetary and fiscal policy to fight unemployment, Government uses monetary and fiscal policy to fight unemployment, increase spending, and reduce the duration and severity of economic recession.
  • 23. Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy - Government actions to influence economic activity through decisions about taxes and spending. The Federal Budget - Annual plan for how the government will raise and spend money in the coming year. The primary sources of government funds: taxes, borrowing, fees When the government spends more than the amount of money it raised, there is a budget deficit. When we borrow money to cover the deficit, the national debt is increased. (Debt clock) If the government has more money than it spends, there is a budget surplus. National debt is tracked by the Government Accountability Office.