The American Free Enterprise System honor Chapter 3

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The American Free Enterprise System honor Chapter 3

The American Free Enterprise System honor Chapter 3

Promoting a Free Enterprise 1. 2. 3. 4. Why can Americans start businesses? What

Promoting a Free Enterprise 1. 2. 3. 4. Why can Americans start businesses? What kind of businesses do they own? Who are their competitors? What role does the government play in how they run their businesses or in the products they sell? The United States economy can be described three ways: free enterprise, free market, and capitalism

Lesson 1: American Free Enterprise Capitalism Essential Question: What are the benefits of a

Lesson 1: American Free Enterprise Capitalism Essential Question: What are the benefits of a free enterprise economy?

Capitalism A market economy is based on capitalism, a system in which private citizens

Capitalism A market economy is based on capitalism, a system in which private citizens own the factors of production. Capitalism thrives on competition, the struggle among sellers to attract consumers while lowering costs. Buyers also compete to find the best products at the lowest prices.

Free Enterprise an economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to

Free Enterprise an economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention In a free enterprise economy, competition is allowed to flourish with a minimum of government interference.

Free Market An economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between

Free Market An economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 1. Economic Freedom People have the freedom to choose

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 1. Economic Freedom People have the freedom to choose their occupation and their employer. People can choose to have their own business or to work for someone else. Businesses are free to hire the best workers, and they have the freedom to produce the goods and services they feel will be the most profitable.

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 2. Voluntary Exchange The act of buyers and sellers

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 2. Voluntary Exchange The act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions. Both the buyer and seller are better after the transaction than before.

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 3. Private Property People have the right and privilege

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 3. Private Property People have the right and privilege to control their possessions as they wish. They have the right to use or abuse their property as long as they do not interfere with the rights of others. This gives people the incentive to work, save, and invest.

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 4. Profit Motive The driving force that encourages people

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 4. Profit Motive The driving force that encourages people and businesses to improve their material well-being. People are free to risk their wealth in a business venture. If things go poorly, they lose part or all of the investment. If things go well, they will earn rewards.

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 5. Competition- Capitalism thrives on competition. Competition is the

Five Characteristics of Free Enterprise 5. Competition- Capitalism thrives on competition. Competition is the struggle that goes on between buyers and sellers to get the best products at the lowest prices. Competition between sellers keeps the costs of production low and the quality of goods high. Buyers compete among themselves to find the best products at the lowest prices petition

Benefits of the Free Enterprise System Individual freedom of consumers and producers Variety of

Benefits of the Free Enterprise System Individual freedom of consumers and producers Variety of goods Adapting to change Promoting Progress Creation of wealth

Watch Ford video How is being in a free enterprise economy pushing Ford to

Watch Ford video How is being in a free enterprise economy pushing Ford to improve its product? How is profit motive at work at Ford? Why did Ford sell off Jaguar, Volvo, and Land Rover?

Disadvantages of Free Enterprise Capitalism Uneven economic growth-sometimes the growth is fast and at

Disadvantages of Free Enterprise Capitalism Uneven economic growth-sometimes the growth is fast and at other times it takes a step back Growing gaps between rich and poor- the rich seem to get richer and the poor seem to stay poor

Cont. Large “supply-side” tendenciesworks best when there a large number of players-buyers and sellers

Cont. Large “supply-side” tendenciesworks best when there a large number of players-buyers and sellers (merging of companies that limit competition) Rights and responsibilities of business-protects consumers against harm from products Review minimum wage picture pg. 79 – discuss

RAISE THE WAGE Do you have a job? If, so, why did you choose

RAISE THE WAGE Do you have a job? If, so, why did you choose to work? Why do some jobs pay more that others? What if all jobs paid the same? Without minimum wage laws, would everyone be paid extremely low wages? Explain How can inexperienced workers compete with others in the job market?

Raise the Wage inflation Mandate Market Economy Minimum wage Unemployment Rate Watch video and

Raise the Wage inflation Mandate Market Economy Minimum wage Unemployment Rate Watch video and complete questions – turn in for a grade

Current article on Minimum Wage Read the article and write a comment – like

Current article on Minimum Wage Read the article and write a comment – like a tweet - tell if you support raising the minimum wage or not Be prepared to discuss you response

Current article on wage increase Whole foods cut workers hours after Amazon introduces minimum

Current article on wage increase Whole foods cut workers hours after Amazon introduces minimum wage Read article and answer the questions

Lesson 2: Roles and Responsibilities in a Free Enterprise Economy Essential Question: What are

Lesson 2: Roles and Responsibilities in a Free Enterprise Economy Essential Question: What are the benefits of a free enterprise economy?

The Role of the Entrepreneur The entrepreneur is one of the most important people

The Role of the Entrepreneur The entrepreneur is one of the most important people in the economy. The entrepreneur organizes land, labor, and capital in order to seek the reward called profit.

Cont. . The entrepreneur’s search for profits can lead to a chain of events

Cont. . The entrepreneur’s search for profits can lead to a chain of events that involves new products, greater competition, more production, higher quality, and lower prices for consumers. When entrepreneur’s are successful everybody benefits

The Role of the Consumers have the power in the economy because they determine

The Role of the Consumers have the power in the economy because they determine which products are likely produced If consumers like a product, it will sell, and the producer will be rewarded for his or her efforts.

Cont… If consumers reject the product, the firm may go out of business. This

Cont… If consumers reject the product, the firm may go out of business. This is known as consumer sovereignty.

The Role of Government has an economic role to play that reflects the desires,

The Role of Government has an economic role to play that reflects the desires, goals, and aspirations of its citizens. The role of government is normally justified whenever its benefits outweigh its costs.

The Role of Government 1. Protector Government enforces laws such as those against false

The Role of Government 1. Protector Government enforces laws such as those against false and misleading advertising, impure food and drugs, environmental hazards, and unsafe automobiles. It also enforces laws against abuses of individual freedom.

The Role of Government 2. Provider and Consumer Government provides goods and services for

The Role of Government 2. Provider and Consumer Government provides goods and services for citizens. For example: national defense, education, parks, and libraries. In the process government consumes factors of production just like any business.

The Role of Government 3. Regulator The government is charged with preserving competition in

The Role of Government 3. Regulator The government is charged with preserving competition in the market place. It tries to ensure everyone follows the “rules of the game” to ensure an efficient and fair economy.

The Role of Government 4. Promoter of National Goals Government reflects the will of

The Role of Government 4. Promoter of National Goals Government reflects the will of the majority of its people. Government programs such as Social Security, child labor laws, and minimum wage reveal how Americans have modified their free enterprise economy.

The Role of Government (cont) Because of these modifications, the United States is said

The Role of Government (cont) Because of these modifications, the United States is said to have a mixed economy. This is one in which people carry on their economic affairs freely but are subject to some government intervention and regulation.

Assignment 1. -If you were to one day become an entrepreneur what kind of

Assignment 1. -If you were to one day become an entrepreneur what kind of business would you start? This can be realistic or idealistic. “…small loan of a million dollars…” 2. -Be very specific. Include your business’s name and purpose/product. 3. -Make sure you answer the 3 questions of production. What/How/For Whom? 4. -How is your business going to beat out the competition? 5. -Include a logo/label.

Lesson 3: Evaluating Economic Performance Essential Question: What are the major economic and social

Lesson 3: Evaluating Economic Performance Essential Question: What are the major economic and social goals of the American free enterprise system?

Economic Goals In answering these questions, societies must consider their economic goals Economic Freedom

Economic Goals In answering these questions, societies must consider their economic goals Economic Freedom Economic Efficiency Economic Equity Economic Security and Predictability Full Employment Price Stability Economic Growth and Innovation

Economic Freedom to make your own economic decisions Allowing individuals to make economic choices

Economic Freedom to make your own economic decisions Allowing individuals to make economic choices about Earning income Owning property Purchasing goods and services

Economic Efficiency Maximizing output of goods and services from the resources available

Economic Efficiency Maximizing output of goods and services from the resources available

Economic Equity Strong sense of justice, impartiality and fairness Dividing resources in a way

Economic Equity Strong sense of justice, impartiality and fairness Dividing resources in a way that is considered fair

Economic Security and Predictability Assuring people that goods and services will be available Providing

Economic Security and Predictability Assuring people that goods and services will be available Providing aid for retirement and in difficult times (social Security, Unemployment, Welfare)

Full Employment Economic system should provide as many jobs as possible No job =

Full Employment Economic system should provide as many jobs as possible No job = people can’t support themselves/family, nor can they produce goods & services for others Desirable unemployment rate = 4% - 5%

Price Stability ü Stable prices help avoid inflation (a rise in the general level

Price Stability ü Stable prices help avoid inflation (a rise in the general level of prices) ü Stability makes budgeting easier & adds a degree of certainty about the future

Economic Growth Standard of living—level of econ. wellbeing of people Necessary to provide more

Economic Growth Standard of living—level of econ. wellbeing of people Necessary to provide more jobs and income for people

Resolving Trade-Off Among Goals #Trade-offs Necessary Some goals mutually conflict Can’t have full economic

Resolving Trade-Off Among Goals #Trade-offs Necessary Some goals mutually conflict Can’t have full economic freedom and full economic security or equity # When goals are at odds, people must compare costs to benefits before resolving the conflict. #The flexibility of the American economic system allows choices and compromises.

Why Men Don’t Want Jobs Done Mostly by Women Why would someone who used

Why Men Don’t Want Jobs Done Mostly by Women Why would someone who used to make $18 hour, but is out of a job, refuse to take a job that pays only $10. 50 per hour? What evidence could prove that jobs many women do are devalued? How, if at all, can we determine what a job’s value should be? Are there jobs you wouldn’t take even for more money? What makes different jobs fulfilling for different people?