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CHAPTER 1: ECONOMICS AND THE PPC CURVE
Definitions:
 Study of how scares productive resources is used to satisfy human wants
 Study of how individuals & Society choose to use scares resources that nature and
previous generations have provided
 Study of how scares resources are allocated among various uses
 Study of scares resources to satisfy unlimited human wants
 Study of how society manages scares resources

What is economics
about?  Deals with the choices people have to make
 Science of household management and such;
o Concerned with business of life
 Studies decisions of Business, Government and other decision makers in society
o Example: Should Toyota expand production of vehicles?
 Business and Government must also make choices everyday
Assumptions in
Economics  Economics is a social science
 What is Science?
o In order to meet scientific property of being TRUE in all instances, we make
assumptions
Example:

o If Price of coke increases, quantity demanded in decrease (ceteris paribus)

MICROECONOMICS MACROECONOMICS
* Focus on Individual Participation in Economy *Concerned with economy as a whole

 Producers  Stability of general price levels (Inflation)
 Employers  Maintenance of full employment
 Workers  Economic Growth
 Firms  Distribution of Income
 Government Spending
 Nation’s money supply
EXAMPLES
MICROECONOMICS MACROECONOMICS
 Price of single Product  Consumer price index (Group of products)
 Change in price of product, e.g. Mangoes  Inflation, e.g. Increase of general level of prices
 Production of wheat  Total outputs of all goods & services in economy
 Market on individual goods, e.g. maize  Total demand for all goods & services in economy
 An Individuals decision to export its products  Total Exports of goods & services to other countries
 A Firms decision to import from abroad  Total imports of goods & services from other
countries
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 Scarcity (Limited Re
Key Economic  sources)
Terms (Factors)  Choice
 Opportunity Costs


Unlimited wants:
o Cannot be met with Limited Resources
o Choices need to be made, as resources are limited
Scarcity
Resources
o Used in the production of goods & Services
o Resources are limited
Wants
 Human Desires, can live without these, e.g. fancy car
 Wants is unlimited we all want everything
Example:
You have R100 = Resource
You want to by for much more than R100 = Wants
Wants, Needs and
You have to choose between the things you want because you only have R100
Demands
Needs
 Essential for survival, e.g. Food, water, clothing
Demands
 For there to be a demand for goods & services, those who wants to buy them,
must have the means and the purchasing power.
* The Opportunity cost of choice is:
 Value of the best alternative that could have been chosen but was not chosen
 The value of the best forgone opportunity
 1 of the post important concepts in Economics
 Captures the essence of the problems of scarcity and choice
 Economist do not only consider monetary costs
 Economist also consider “implicit” cost – asking how scares resources could
Opportunity Cost have been used In alternative way
(Make Choices)
*Implicit Cost: Cost of self-supplied Factors of Products
**The value of the best alternative sacrificed when a choice is made**
** Economics uses Opportunity costs to measure the cost incurred in choices - With
Every choice comes Opportunity costs
Example:
Jack has to choose between going to the movies or study
The Opportunity cost of studying is to visit the movies that he forgo


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RESOURCES  Because Resources are scares, there is always a cost involved
(ALSO CALLED  Resources are limited, therefore goods & services to satisfy our wants are also
FACTORS OF limited
PRODUCTION  Individuals & Society: Confronted with Unlimited wants and limited resources
 Time is a limited resource
 Scarcity – affects everyone, therefore NOT poverty

Economic Problem
Society must make difficult choices between different alternatives


Factors of  Natural Resources (Land)
Production  Labour
 Capital
 Entrepreneurship


FACTORS OF PRODUCTION




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PRODUCTION
POSIBILITIES CURVE MOVEMENT ALONG PPC CURVE
(PPC) – or
PRODUCTION The PPC Illustrates
POSSIBILITIES  Scarcity - Resources
FRONTIER (PPF)  Choice – how much to produce of each product
 Opportunity cost – With resources available decide how much of one product you
can produce and forgo, in order to produce another product
 Potential Output: Maximum attainable combinations of 2 goods or services
 Shows: When resources are fully utilized



Example:

PRODUCTION POSSIBILITY SCHEDULE
Possibility Fish (baskets per day) Potatoes (kg per day)
A 0 100
B 1 90
C 2 80
D 3 70
E 4 40
F 5 0

Opportunity cost: Example
To produce 3 baskets of fish,
H: Resources not fully utilised –
forgo 30 kg of potatoes
should produce at “D” with
available resources




G: Unattainable with available
resources




Outward Bulging:
Increasing Opportunity Cost




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