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1 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme Subject: Economics Cycle Week Date Teaching Progress (Chapters/Topics) I. 1 2 2-9-09 to 15-9-09 21-9-2009 to 2-10-2009 Form: S.6A The Scope Econo mic Analysis Year: 09-10 Teaching Aims / Objectives of 1. Scarcity and i. To explain the inter the mea ning of relationship a mo ng competition scarcity, co mpe tition and discriminatio n. * ii. To distinguish free goods from scarce goods iii. To illustrate the concept of scarcity, choice, opportunity cost and efficiency with a production possibility curve 2. The i. methodology of positive econo mics to understand the meaning and importance of the basic postulates and the testing of hypothesis ii. to distinguish positive statements from nor mative state me nts Panel Chairperson’s Name: Wong Hung Lurk ◎Extended topics and the rests are core topics Teaching Aids / Tools Homework / Test Four Key Areas / Learning with the /Assessment 9 Generic Skills use of IT / Remarks Remarks (1) textbook (1) worksheet (2) Learning from (1) powerpoint (2) past paper (2) essay (2) - production reading: (3) worksheet (3) test (2) 1.encourage possibility (4) computer and (4) interactive group students to curve projector discussion borrow books - attributes of a (5) chalk and blackboard from library and useful (6) teaching CD-ROM * group preparation finish book report economic at the end of this theory term. (2) surfing the 2. encourage following students to read website with selected topics of students 《科學說需求》 www.econman.net Prepared By: Wong Hung Lurk Group preparation Students are divided into several groups and are assigned a given topic, they are required to prepare and present the given topic in order to train students’ learning from 2 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme 3 5-10-09 to 19-10-09 iii. to explain the attributes of a useful econo mic theor y iv. to understand the logical nature of a testable (refutable) hypothesis * II.Dema nd, Supply and price 1. Indifference i. to explain the meaning curve approach of utility ii. to explain the basic properties* of the indifference curves and their implicatio ns for consumer equilibrium under constraints iii. to decompose price effect into income effect and substitution effect iv. to distinguish normal goods, inferior goods and Giffen goods v. to derive the mo ne y and real income consta nt de mand curve ◎ vi.to distinguish between a dema nd cur ve a nd the la w o f de ma nd vii.to apply the indifference curve * group preparation (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (6) teaching CDROM (1) worksheet (6) (2) essay (3) (3) test (4) (4) interactive group discussion group preparation reading, learining to learn, power to analyze, communicate and solve problems etc., and to strengthen their ability of using IT. Learning from (1) powerpoint - the derivation of reading: encourage students the consumer’s to read selected demand curve - individual vs topics of 《科學說 market demand 需求》 curve - change in demand vs change in Qd - factors affecting demand - TR, AR and MR - concept of consumer’s surplus - all or nothing demand curves - the theorem of exchange - assumption of the theorem of exchange 3 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme 4 5 5 20-10-2009 to 30-10-2009 4-11-2009 to 10-11-2009 11-11-2009 to 18-11-2009 analysis in explaining consumer behaviour * 2. The mar ginal i. to define use value, use value exchange value and approach consumer surplus ii. to resolve the paradox of value in terms of use value and exchange value iii.to derive demand curve from an individual MUV curve iv. to apply the concepts of use value, exchange value and consumer surplus in explaining consumer behaviour under different pricing arrangements* 3. Elasticity dema nd supply i. to understand and apply the concepts of of elasticity o f de ma nd and and supply i. to explain the theorem of exchange 4. The pure ii. to state the equitheorem of marginal principle exchange and apply it in the case of exchange iii.to determine the ga ins from trade with / without production iv. to define and identify transaction costs in give n e xa mple s v. to explain the role of middle me n in the presence of * group preparation (2) surfing the following website with students www.econman.net * group preparation 4 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme transaction exchanges 6 costs in 19-11-09 I I I . C o s t a n d i . t o d e f i n e c o s t Supply to ii.to discuss various 1. the concept of concepts of cost 2-12-09 cost* iii.to distinguish between cost and sunk cost 7 7-8 3-12-2009 to 8-12-2009 (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (6) teaching CDROM (1) worksheet (4) (2) essay (4) (3) test (3) (4) interactive group discussion * group preparation Learning from reading: encourage students to read selected topics of 《供應的 行為》 Revision 10-12-09 to 18-12-09 22-12-09 to 3-1-10 4-1-10 2. the input output i. to relationship 18-1-10 First Term Examination Christmas and New Year Holidays to derive marginal product and average product from total product ii. to define the law of diminishing marginal productivity iii.to define the theory of optima l e mplo yme nt (1) powerpoint - TP, AP and MP - TC, AC and MC - cost curves in the Long Run (2) surfing the following website with students 5 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme www.econman.net 8-9 9-10 10 19-1-10 to 2-2-10 3-2-10 to 10-2-10 11-2-10 to 21-2-10 22-2-10 to 4-3-10 3. Costs and output 4.Production, specialization and exchange i. to identify fixed cost and variable cost from give n e xa mple ii.to derive the short run cost curves iii.to derive the short run supply curve of a firm from its MC curve iv.to explain the shape of long run average cost curve in terms of econo mies a nd disecono mie s of scale v. to explain the shape of relevant run cost curve in terms of rate effect and volume effect i. to find the equilibrium under self-sufficiency situation ii. to mea sure the ga in from production & exchange iii.to learn the concepts of Pareto conditions and the invisible hand Lunar New Year Holidays 5. Price-taker’s market i. to determine the wealth-maximizing equilibrium of a price-taker in both short run and long run ii. to derive a price- (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and (1) worksheet (2) (2) essay (1) (3) test (1) (4) interactive group discussion (1) powerpoint - wealth maximizing output of price taker - short-run supply 6 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme taker short run supply curve and short run ind ustry supply curve iii. to infer allocative efficiency implicatio ns fro m the equilibrium of a price-taking industry 11 11-12 5-3-10 to 11-3-10 12-3-10 to 26-3-10 6. Price-searcher’s market 7. Price discrimination i. to determine the wealthmaximizing equilibrium of a price-searcher ii. to define mo nopoly rent iii. to evaluate the allocative efficiency implicatio ns of simple monopoly pricing i. to specify the conditions and to identify cases of price discrimination * ii. to understand the effects of price discrimination o n output and allocative efficiency iii. to identify price blackboard (6) teaching CDROM (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (6) teaching CDROM curve of price taker - efficiency in allocation (1) worksheet (2) (2) essay (2) (3) test (2) (4) interactive group discussion * group preparation Learning from (1) powerpoint - wealth reading: encourage students maximizing to read selected output of price searcher topics of 《供應的 - allocative 行為》 inefficiency of monopoly (2) surfing the following website with students www.econman.net Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme 7 rigidity and inter dependence as the key features of oligopoly◎ iv. to specify product differentiation and non-price competition as the main features of mo nopolistic competition◎ 12 30-3-10 to 11-4-10 12 -4 -10 to 15-4 -10 Easter Holidays IV. Factor Market 1. The demand for and supply of factors i. to define MRP and VMP and to distinguish their differences ii. to understand why MRP curve below the ma ximu m ARP is the factor dema nd cur ve of a firm under a competitive factor market iii. to explain the supply curve of labour ma y be b a c k wa r d b e n d i n g iv. to explain how wa ge deter mined by supply of and dema nd for labour in a co mpetitive factor marke t (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (6) teaching CDROM (1) worksheet (3) Learning from (1) powerpoint (2) essay (2) - derived demand reading: (3) test (2) encourage students - a firm’s (4) interactive group to read selected demand discussion of a factor topics of 《供應的 industry’s 行為》 demand of a factor - the backwardbending labour supply curve - income distribution between fixed factor and variable factor - composition of transfer earning and economic rent - market rate of 8 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme 13 16-4 -10 to 22-4 -10 2. The theory of rent 23-4 -10 to 6-5-10 3. Capital, interest and profit i. to define and to distinguish transfer earning from econo mic rent ii. to recognize rent may be earned by any factor iii. to understand the implicatio n of rent on the supply of a factor i. 13-14 ii. iii. iv. v. vi. to explain the generalized concept of capital to understand why interest exist to discount an inco me strea m o f a capital asset into its present value to explain how variation in discounting variables can affect the present value o f an inco me stream* to understand the relationship a mong present consumption, investment and future consumption to define MEC and explain the relationship of interest rate and investment decision◎ interest (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (6) teaching CDROM (1) worksheet (1) (2) essay (1) (3) test (1) (4) interactive group discussion * group preparation (1) powerpoint - marginal efficiency - wealth, income and profit - Fisher’s separation theorem 9 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme vii. to account for the relationship a mong wealth, inco me a nd interest viii. to discount an inco me strea m o f a capital asset into its present value ix. to explain how variation in discounting variables can affect the present value o f an inco me stream* x. to understand the relationship a mong present consumption, investment and future consumption xi. to define MEC and explain the relationship of interest rate and investment decision◎ (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (6) teaching CDROM (1) worksheet (1) (2) essay (1) (3) test (1) (4) interactive group discussion * group preparation (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and projector (5) chalk and blackboard (1) worksheet (2) (2) essay (1) (3) test (1) (4) interactive group discussion * group preparation (1) powerpoint - marginal efficiency - wealth, income and profit - Fisher’s separation theorem xii. t o a c c o u n t f o r t h e relationship a mong wealth, inco me a nd interest V. Property Right, Government and econo mic Organizations 14 7-5-10 to 1. Property rights and transaction i. to explain the private property rights and their importance to market exchange Learning from (1) powerpoint - exchange with reading: encourage students transaction to read selected costs information topics of 《制度的 costs 選擇》 (2) surfing the 10 Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme 13-5-10 cost ii. to define and distinguish various kind of transaction costs* i. 15 14-5-10 to 20-5-10 2. Government regulation and dissipation of rent to explain the dissipation of rent * ii. to analyze, with the aid of supply and de mand diagra ms, the possible effects of price and rent controls iii. to predict the possible behaviour arising from nonprice allocation iv. to understand the question of inefficiency under non-price allocation◎ v. to identify direct, indirect, ad valore m, unit a nd lump sum ta xes vi. to explain the meaning of tax incidence vii. to explain and illustrate the distribution of the incidence of tax b e t we e n s e l l e r s a n d buyers under differe nt de ma nd and supply elasticities viii. to analyze the (6) teaching CDROM following website with students www.econman.net Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme 11 effects of a tax on wealth distribution and resource allocation 15 24-5-10 to 28-5-10 3. The nature of the firm VI. Social Cost and Public goods 16 31-5-10 to 9-6-10 1. Problem of Externalities i. to identify the possible costs of organizing production directly through the price mechanism ii. to account for the e merge nce of the firm in terms of contracts and saving the transaction costs of using the market iii. to explain the merits and demerits of so me common forms of contractual arrangements and the conditions of adopting them in give n e xa mple s (1) textbook (2) past paper (3) worksheet (4) computer and i. to define and projector distinguish b e t we e n p r i v a t e (5) chalk and cost (benefit) and blackboard social cost* (6) teaching CD(benefit) ROM ii. to explain, how the (1) worksheet (2) (2) essay (1) (3) test (1) (4) interactive group discussion * group preparation Learning from (1) powerpoint - a traditional reading: encourage students approach to the to read selected problem - a brief history topics of 《制度的 of the problem 選擇》 - a change of approach -a market Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme d i v e r g e n c e b e t we e n private and social cost affects allocation of resources iii. to identify the for ms a nd problems of government intervention for correcting externalities iv. to explain and apply the Coase Theorem in interpreting econo mic behaviour v. to evaluate the productive efficiency of a common property resource◎ vi. to assess the efficiency of productive activities giving rise to externalities, under the existence of transaction cost◎ 2. Public goods i. to define the characteristics of a public good ii. to explain the problems in the pricing and production of 12 demand curve for a public goods - problems in the pricing of public goods (2) surfing the following website with students www.econman.net/ Nam Wah Catholic Secondary School Work Scheme public good◎ 11-6-10 to 22-6-10 Final Examination 13