SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 9
Running in Place Courtney Dierolf, Jack Robertson, Joshua Aragon, Jonathan Adams
Econ Crash Course Market Economy ,[object Object]
No interference from the government.
Run by the market itself.,[object Object]
On a product market companies can sell finalized products to consumers ,[object Object]
Major factors of a factor market
Labor
Capital
Land and entrepreneurship

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Destaque (10)

Classroom Management and the School Library
Classroom Management and the School LibraryClassroom Management and the School Library
Classroom Management and the School Library
 
Storytelling Future File
Storytelling Future FileStorytelling Future File
Storytelling Future File
 
Introduction to Network Systems Final Presentation
Introduction to Network Systems Final PresentationIntroduction to Network Systems Final Presentation
Introduction to Network Systems Final Presentation
 
Effects of Technology on Young Adults
Effects of Technology on Young AdultsEffects of Technology on Young Adults
Effects of Technology on Young Adults
 
Collection policy
Collection policyCollection policy
Collection policy
 
Easybib Lesson Plan
Easybib Lesson PlanEasybib Lesson Plan
Easybib Lesson Plan
 
Bluestem Award Booktalk
Bluestem Award BooktalkBluestem Award Booktalk
Bluestem Award Booktalk
 
Website Evaluation Presentation
Website Evaluation PresentationWebsite Evaluation Presentation
Website Evaluation Presentation
 
Cataloging Children's Materials
Cataloging Children's MaterialsCataloging Children's Materials
Cataloging Children's Materials
 
Website Evaluation Lesson Plan
Website Evaluation Lesson PlanWebsite Evaluation Lesson Plan
Website Evaluation Lesson Plan
 

Semelhante a Econ (20)

Econ
EconEcon
Econ
 
Running in Place
Running in PlaceRunning in Place
Running in Place
 
Biebsneaks
BiebsneaksBiebsneaks
Biebsneaks
 
Economics
EconomicsEconomics
Economics
 
Importance Of Homework Essay I
Importance Of Homework Essay IImportance Of Homework Essay I
Importance Of Homework Essay I
 
Crash Course in Economy
Crash Course in Economy Crash Course in Economy
Crash Course in Economy
 
Crash Course in Economics
Crash Course in Economics Crash Course in Economics
Crash Course in Economics
 
Economic production of shoes
Economic production of shoesEconomic production of shoes
Economic production of shoes
 
Economic production of shoes
Economic production of shoesEconomic production of shoes
Economic production of shoes
 
Economic crash course3
Economic crash course3Economic crash course3
Economic crash course3
 
Stock market
Stock marketStock market
Stock market
 
Oligopoly
OligopolyOligopoly
Oligopoly
 
Marketing shoes
Marketing shoesMarketing shoes
Marketing shoes
 
Edgar!
Edgar!Edgar!
Edgar!
 
Unit #3 student
Unit #3 studentUnit #3 student
Unit #3 student
 
Lautner Laces
Lautner LacesLautner Laces
Lautner Laces
 
Production trade off
Production trade offProduction trade off
Production trade off
 
Basic entrepreneurial economics
Basic entrepreneurial economicsBasic entrepreneurial economics
Basic entrepreneurial economics
 
Running in Place Lindsey Giaccio's Group
Running in Place Lindsey Giaccio's GroupRunning in Place Lindsey Giaccio's Group
Running in Place Lindsey Giaccio's Group
 
BSBA 3-3 MM IBT FINAL EXAM.pptx
BSBA 3-3 MM IBT FINAL EXAM.pptxBSBA 3-3 MM IBT FINAL EXAM.pptx
BSBA 3-3 MM IBT FINAL EXAM.pptx
 

Econ

  • 1. Running in Place Courtney Dierolf, Jack Robertson, Joshua Aragon, Jonathan Adams
  • 2.
  • 3. No interference from the government.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. Major factors of a factor market
  • 10. Labor Market- Human labor whose capital is based on ones skill. The price of labor is wage rate
  • 11. Capital Market- funds firms use to operate production
  • 12.
  • 13. Skilled Labor with out Beckett contract More Expensive shoe Better product Appeal to avid runnersbecause they are willing to buy the more expensive brands of shoes Wouldn’t sell to other people because of the cost
  • 14. Unskilled Labor with out Beckett contract Make more shoes Avid runners won’t buy Cheaper shoe
  • 15. Skilled Labor with Beckett contract More expensive shoe Appeal to avid runners because they want good quality shoes and are willing to pay for expensive shoes Willsell as much to other people because of the endorsement
  • 16. Your best option! Unskilled Labor with a Beckett contract More profit because someone is endorsing it Make more shoes Middle and lower class familieswillbuy it Lower and middle class families make up most of society Contract with Beckett will help these shoes appeal to more people These shoes will be sold at familiar and common stores such as Footlocker and Wal-Mart.

Notas do Editor

  1. Courtney
  2. Josh
  3. Jon
  4. Jon
  5. Courtney
  6. Jon
  7. Josh
  8. Jack
  9. Courtney