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Class 4 The importance of models International Trade Marginal Utility Money! Economic models • Economists use models to to improve our understanding of the world. Models simplify difficult concepts. • The circular-flow diagram • The production possibilities frontier The circular-flow diagram “A visual model of the economy that shows how money flows through markets amongst households and firms” The circular-flow diagram • Firms – Produce and sell goods and services. – Hire and use factors of production. • Households – Buy and consume goods and services. – Own and sell factors of production. • Markets for goods and services – Firms sell – Households buy • Markets for factors of production – Households sell – Firms buy The PPF • The Production Possibilities Frontier (PPF) is a graph that shows the various combinations of output that the economy can possibly produce given the available factors of production and the available production technology. The production possibilities frontier Quantity of computers produced 3,000 D C 2,200 2,000 A Production possibilities frontier B 1,000 0 300 600 700 1,000 Quantity of cars produced Copyright©2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning The PPF • Concepts illustrated by the production possibilities frontier: – efficiency – trade-offs – opportunity cost – economic growth A shift in the PPF Quantity of computers produced 4,000 3,000 2,100 2,000 0 E A 700 750 1,000 Quantity of cars produced Copyright © 2004 South-Western Consumption “Consumption means the act of using goods and services to satisfy human wants during a given period of time” If we had unlimited income we would satisfy unlimited wants: But income is limited! A. What should be buy amongst all the goods and services? B. How much to allocate to each good and service? Marginal Utility Analysis Economists use the term “UTLITY” to measure happiness of satisfaction. Economics is amoral The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility Marginal Utility will not only tell me whether I am going to consume a good or service but also how much of it I will consume. Total Utility and Marginal Utility Qty Consumed Marginal Utility Total Utility 0 0 0 1 25 25 2 20 45 3 15 60 4 10 70 5 5 75 6 0 75 7 -5 70 Economic Surplus Consumer Surplus is the utility for consumers by being able to purchase a product for less than the highest price that they would be willing to pay. Problem 1 You purchase 4 chocolates for the price of Rs.15 per bar. You are willing to pay 25 for the bar 22 for the second 18 for the third and 15 for the 4th How much consumer surplus is derived from the 4 bars? Problem 2 Show graphically the change in consumer surplus resulting from a rise in product price. Budget Constraints Paper Money Does Paper Money have any intrinsic value? “Intrinsic” - if your currency is not recognized will it have value? Money that does not have intrinsic value is known as “Fiat Money If there was no money then we would have to barter For barter to work – trade is said to require the double of coincidence of wants. The history of money Mesopotamian civilization developed a large scale economy based on “Commodity money” Many other cultures also developed commodity money Tobacco in America, Shells in India, Spices in Europe, Alcohol in New South Wales If you were in prison, what would be good forms of money to smuggle in. 3 important functions of money Medium of exchange Anything that facilitates trade by being generally accepted by all parties in payment for goods and services. Unit of Account A common unit for the measuring the value of every good and service. Store of Value Anything that retains its purchasing power over time. The characteristics of Commodity money Durable Portable Divisible Uniform Quality Gresham’s law – people tend to horde good money and trade away the rest. Low opportunity cost Value of money should not fluctuate erratically. The need to specialize! When countries specialize world output increases. Comparative advantage. The ability of a country to price a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country. Absolute Advantage. The ability of a country to produce a good using a fewer resources than another country. Free Trade – The flow of good and services between countries without restrictions. Fair Trade – a county should only reduce its barriers to entry if the other country does not have some sort of “unfair competitive” advantage. And also provided that the other country also reduces its trade barriers. Type of protections Embargo Tariff Quota The infant industry argument New domestic industries need protection because it is not yet ready to compete. National Security argument. A nation should not be dependent on other countries for defense. Employment argument. Job increases in protected industries. Cheap foreign labor argument. 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