GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Fundamental Economic Concepts SSEF1 The student will explain why limited productive resources and unlimited wants result in scarcity‚ opportunity costs and trade offs for individuals‚ businesses and governments. Individuals have wants that are‚ for practical purposes‚ unlimited. But the total resources of society‚ including natural resources‚ human resources‚ capital goods and entrepreneurship‚ are limited‚ so that scarcity exists. As a result‚ it isn’t possible
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STRUCTURE‚ MARKET FAILURE AND INTERVENTION……...12 MODULE 3: DISTRIBUTION THEORY 17 UNIT 2: MACROECONOMICS MODULE 1: MODELS OF THE MACROECONOMY 27 MODULE 2: MACROECONOMIC PROBLEMS AND POLICIES 28 MODULE 3: GROWTH‚ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND GLOBAL RELATIONS 36 OUTLINE OF ASSESSMENT 44 REGULATIONS FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES 55 REGULATIONS FOR RESIT CANDIDATES 56 ASSESSMENT GRID 57 RESOURCES 58 GLOSSARY 59 T T he Caribbean Advanced
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Economic Loss Economic loss suffered by the C will be regarded as pure if they do not flow from any personal injury to the C nor form any physical damage to their property. The boundaries between pure economic loss and loss which is consequential upon physical damage to the C’s property were investigated by the CoA in Spartan Steel v Martin (1973) QB 27 Like psychiatric injury‚ pure economic loss is often described as a problematic form of damage. Although floodgates arguments are sometimes encountered
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quantitavely and qualitatively its mechanics that unify economic production and finance in a sustainability framework. The theory will examine various economic issues‚ such as‚ full employment‚ economic growth‚ economic development‚ economic justice‚ the role of financial institutions‚ technology transitions and sustainable natural resource use‚ and be contrasted with the dominant money theory. It is claimed that as the current practice lacks any objective natural limit‚ it artificially violates
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Economic System "Resources are scarce but demands are unlimited." (Anderton‚ 2000: 273) Therefore‚ resources have to be allocated in terms of what to produce‚ how to produce‚ and for whom to produce. (Case & Fair‚ 2004) Economic system is a way of answering the three basic economics problem. "An economic system is a collection of laws‚ institutions and‚ activities‚ that provide a framework for economic decision-making." (http://ecedweb.unomaha.edu/lessons/lesson2.htm) Each part of it interacts
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CHAPTER 1 Nature and Scope of Economics Nowadays‚ understanding of economic issues has become quite indispensable for all sections in the society. Everyone wants to get rich; wants to increase their wealth holding; wants to have hold over productive resources; wants to expand their business activities. People want to earn more and more profits‚ and exercise control over the market and other economic system; people want to raise their living standard and enjoy more and more consumption;
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Profit Maximiser MR = MC An industry can be defined from two criteria: - similarity of products - similarity of economic activities A Sport industry can be defined as a cluster of firms that: - produce sport activities - provide products and services - trade and sell products Meeks ‘3-Sector’ Model of the sport industry: Sector #1: Sports Entertainment Sector #2: Sports Products Sector #3: Sports Support Organisations Li‚ Hofacre and Mahoneys ‘2-Sector’ Model of the sport industry:
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is a record of all transactions relating to international trade. Current account: shows a value of all imports and exports over a period of time. Capital account: records flows of money into and out of a country resulting from transactions relating to savings investments and speculations. Economic Growth An increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services‚ compared from one period of time to another. Economic growth can be measured in nominal terms‚ which
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employees. (Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia) A business that is independently owned operated and also well aimed for profit can call as a small business. “At the same time venture growth is the essence of entrepreneurship” In political economics‚ entrepreneurship is a process of identifying and starting a business venture‚ sourcing and organizing the required resources and taking both the risks and rewards associated with the venture. (Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia) Entrepreneurship
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Construction Economics: Government Economic Policy A policy refers to any rule or principle used in guiding decision making and achieving rational results. The intended goals to be achieved by a policy widely vary with the organization and the context to which it was made. Policies are basically made to prevent negative effects noticed in an organization or promote positive benefits. Government economic policy refers to the actions that a government takes to influence its economy. The economic policy
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