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AP Economics

AP Economics. “Econ, Econ”. Econ. Review with your neighbor…. Define scarcity Define Economics Identify the relationship between scarcity and choices Explain how Macroeconomics is different than Micro Explain the difference between positive and normative economics

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AP Economics

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  1. AP Economics “Econ, Econ” Econ

  2. Review with your neighbor… • Define scarcity • Define Economics • Identify the relationship between scarcity and choices • Explain how Macroeconomics is different than Micro • Explain the difference between positive and normative economics • Identify the 5 main assumptions of Economics • Give an example of marginal analysis • Name 10 Disney movies

  3. Paul Solman: The Butcher, the Baker, and the Brewer

  4. Analyzing Choices

  5. 1. You want to visit your friend for a week 2. You work every weekday earning $100 per day 3. You have three flights to choose from: Thursday Night Flight = $275 Friday Early Morning Flight = $300 Friday Night Flight = $325 Given the following assumptions, make a rational choice in your own self-interest (hold everything else constant)… Which flight should you choose? Why?

  6. Trade-offs and Opportunity Cost ALL decisions involve trade-offs. Trade-offs are all the alternatives that we give up whenever we choose one course of action over others. (Examples: going to the movies) The most desirable alternative given up as a result of a decision is known as opportunity cost. What are trade-offs of deciding to go to college? What is the opportunity cost of going to college? GEICO assumes you understand opportunity cost. Why?

  7. Econ in the Movies

  8. Paul Solman: Opportunity Lost

  9. Paul Solman: Basic Economic Assumptions 9

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