Chapter 3 Economic Activity in a Changing World
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Chapter 3 Economic Activity in a Changing World Section 3. 1 U. S. Economic History
Read to Learn Describe the four types of economy that the United States has experienced. Describe what is shown by GDP, the unemployment rate, rate of inflation, and the national debt.
The Main Idea Throughout the years, the U. S. economic system has changed. Each change affected what was produced and how people were employed. To gauge the health of our economic system, we use a variety of economic indicators.
Key Concepts The Changing U. S. Economy Measuring Economic Activity
Key Terms gross domestic product (GDP) the total value of the goods and services produced in a country in a given year standard of living the level of material comfort as measured by the goods and services that are available
Key Terms inflation a general increase in the price of goods and services deflation a general decrease in the price of goods and services
Key Terms budget deficit when the government spends more on programs that it collects in taxes national debt the total amount of money a government owes
Key Terms budget surplus when a government’s revenue exceeds its expenditures during a oneyear period
The Changing U. S. Economy Sometimes major shifts in certain growth areas can change the emphasis of the U. S. economy. The United States has experienced four major economic shifts.
Graphic Organizer Farming created our agriculturebased economy 1600 s Bartering and trading created our service-based economy 1700 s The invention of computers created the informationbased economy 1850 s The Industrial Revolution started the industry-based economy 1900 s Present We live in the information age, but still rely upon the other types of economies
Unsung Heroes Each nation’s economy has had its unsung heroes and heroines. One hero of the Industrial Revolution might have been French-born Joseph Jacquard, who conceived the Jacquard loom, a system for the mass production of woven fabrics.
Measuring Economic Activity Economic indicators measure things such as: how much a country is producing whether the economy is growing how the economy compares to other countries
Gross Domestic Product Measuring gross domestic product (GDP), involves computing the sum of goods and services sold to businesses, consumers, the government, and other countries. gross domestic product (GDP) the total value of goods and services produced in a country in a given year
Standard of Living The United States has a high standard of living because of its productive workforce. standard of living the level of material comfort as measured by the goods and services that are available
Graphic Organizer Free Enterprise System Wealth is created by businesses Benefits to the Community Businesses pay taxes Businesses provide jobs
Unemployment Rate The unemployment rate measures the number of people who are able and willing to work but cannot find work during a given period.
Rate of Inflation With inflation, one’s buying power decreases. inflation a general increase in the price of goods and services
Rate of Inflation Causes of Inflation • War • Increase in the price of raw materials • Increase in expenses • Increase in salaries • Too much money circulating in the economy
Rate of Inflation Deflation can occur when the supply of goods is greater than the demand. deflation a general decrease in the price of goods and services
Graphic Organizer Deflation Economy produces more goods than people want. Sellers lower prices. Sellers cut production. People have less money to buy goods. Demand continues to go down.
National Debt To pay for a budget deficit, governments borrow money from the public, banks, and other countries. budget deficit when the government spends more on programs than it collects in taxes
National Debt If the national debt gets too large, a nation can become dependent on other nations or unable to borrow money. national debt the total amount of money a government owes
National Debt In the late 1990 s, the United States experienced a budget surplus when a government’s revenue exceeds its expenditures during a oneyear period
You are a purchasing agent for a large furniture manufacturer. You have received several bids from lumber companies for a supply of teak, a very dense and decay-resistant type of wood. The lowest bid comes from a lumber company that has been known to abuse the environment. Decision Making How does the lumber company’s reputation affect your decision? Explain your answer.
Answer Students might suggest that all aspects of the company’s reputation should be considered before making a decision to buy from the company.
1. When did the service-based economy begin? The service economy started in colonial times, when colonists traded among themselves for services.
2. What do economic indicators measure? Economic indicators measure the economic health of the nation.
3. What is the difference between a budget surplus and a budget deficit? A budget surplus occurs when revenue is more than expenses whereas a budget deficit occurs when expenses are more than revenue.
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