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Prepare for Economics Edexcel A-level exam for theme 1 and 3 - class and revision notes

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ECONOMICS NOTES - THEME 1


THE NATURE OF ECONOMICS

Economics - a social science
Economic Models = simplified versions of reality so economic behaviours may be
tested. Assumptions are used In order to simplify economic processes so that it
is easier to understand.

Ceteris Paribus = all other things considered unchanged. - ruled out the
possibility of other factors changing.


POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE STATEMENTS

Positive Statements = statements of fact which can be tested against real world
evidence. They can be proven true or false. They are OBJECTIVE

Normative Statement = matters of opinion which cannot be proved or disproved.
- VALUE JUDGMENT ( ought/should)


THE ECONOMIC PROBLEM

The economic problem = infinite wants and limited resources. — The problem of
scarcity of resources resulting to OPPORTUNITY COST

Opportunity Cost = the next best alternative forgone when making economic
decisions.

Resources = inputs used in the production of things that we desire. When
resources are productive the are called FACTORS OF PRODUCTION

Free Good = a good which is unlimited In supply. Therefore it is not scarce and
had no opportunity cost.eg: Sunlight/air.

Economic Goods = goods that involve opportunity cost. Even if they are offered
free of charge.
( do not confuse free goods and free of charge goods )

RESOURCES

1. Labour - physical and mental human effort used to create goods and
services.
-Human capital -education and training.—REWARD -wages/salary
Wages - rate per hour , paid weekly
Salaries - fixed amount paid monthly
Sectors in which workers are employed:
1) Primary — industries involved in extracting raw materials and food -
eg. Agriculture and fishing
2) Secondary — manufacturing industries / building and construction - eg.
Publishing, housing, jewellery.

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