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Goods = physical objects that satisfy needs and wants

Goods vs. Services. Give examples…. Goods = physical objects that satisfy needs and wants. Consumer Goods - created for direct consumption (example: pizza). Capital Goods - created for indirect consumption (oven, blenders, knives, etc.) Goods used to make consumer goods.

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Goods = physical objects that satisfy needs and wants

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  1. Goods vs. Services Give examples… Goods= physical objects that satisfy needs and wants • Consumer Goods- created for direct consumption (example: pizza) • Capital Goods- created for indirect consumption (oven, blenders, knives, etc.) • Goods used to make consumer goods Services= actions or activities that one person performs for another (teaching, cleaning, cooking)

  2. The 4 Factors of Production

  3. The Four Factors of Production • ALL resources used to provide goods and services can be classified as one of the following four factors of production: Land Labor Capital Entrepreneurship

  4. The Four Factors of Production Land= All natural resources that are used to produce goods and services. Anything that comes from “mother nature.” (Water, Sun, Plants, Oil, Trees, Stone, Animals, etc.) Labor = Any effort a person devotes to a task for which that person is paid. (manual laborers, lawyers, doctors, teachers, waiters, etc.)

  5. The Four Factors of Production Two Types of Capital: 1. Physical Capital- Any human-made resource that is used to create other goods and services (tools, tractors, machinery, buildings, factories, etc.) 2. Human Capital- Any skills or knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience (college degrees, vocational training, etc.)

  6. The Four Factors of Production • Entrepreneurship= ambitious leaders that combine the other factors of production to create goods and services. • Examples-Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Inventors, Store Owners, etc. • Entrepreneurs: • Take The Initiative • Innovate • Act as the Risk Bearers • So they can obtain _________. PROFIT Profit=Revenue - Costs

  7. The Factors of Production

  8. The Four Factors of Production Classify the Factors of Production in the following scenario: You decide to order a pizza to satisfy your wants. First, you picked up the telephone and gave your order to the owner that entered it into her computer. This information came up on the chief baker’s monitor in the kitchen and he assigned it to one of his cooks. The cook was busy mixing dough out of salt, flour, eggs, and milk. The cook finished mixing dough, washed his hands in the sink, and prepared your pizza using tomato sauce, cheese, and sausage. He then placed the pizza in the oven. Within 10 minutes the pizza was cooked and placed in a cardboard box. The delivery person then grabbed your pizza, jumped in the company car, and delivered it to your door.

  9. The Four Factors of Production Classify the Factors of Production in the following scenario: You decide to order a pizza to satisfy your wants. First, you picked up the telephoneand gave your order to the owner that entered it into her computer. This information came up on the chief baker’smonitor in the kitchen and he assigned it to one of his cooks. The cook was busy mixing dough out of salt, flour, eggs, and milk. The cook finished mixing dough, washed his hands in the sink, and prepared your pizza using tomato sauce, cheese, and sausage. He then placed the pizza in the oven. Within 10 minutes the pizza was cooked and placed in a cardboard box. The delivery person then grabbed your pizza, jumped in the company car, and delivered it to your door.

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