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Common Sense Economics
What Everyone Should Know About Wealth & Prosperity


by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, and Dwight Lee




                               10 Key Elements
                                of Economics


                          CommonSenseEconomics.com
Ten Key Elements of
Economics
  Provide an introductory flavor for the course

  Bridge between common sense & basic
   principles of economics

  Begin to help you “think like an economist”

  Provide some explanation as to why our
   economy and our world work the way they do
1. Incentives matter.
What are Incentives?

  Incentives are the costs and benefits of
   making specific decisions.

  Changing incentives alters people’s
   behavior.

  Incentives operate on all levels-
   personal, familial, industry and societal
   level.
Gasoline Prices…
  When the price of gas
   rises, do you change
   your behavior?

  Do you really?

  What’s the difference
   between short-run
   changes and long-run
   changes in behavior?
Volunteerism…
             Incentives don’t
              matter only to the
              greedy and selfish.

             What incentives do
              volunteers have, if
              not monetary?

             Why do you
              volunteer?
Seat belts save lives…

  Does wearing a seat
   belt create any
   incentives?

  Why do people get in
   more accidents now
   that cars are safer?
2. There is no such
   thing as a free
   lunch.
The condition of scarcity
  Our resources are limited…but our desire
   for goods & services is NOT.

  When production costs are high, it is
   because the resource in question is
   desired for other purpose(s) as well.

  A resource is scarce if it has more than
   one valuable use.
To Choose is to Refuse
           Because we are constantly
            faced with scarcity, we must
            make choices.

           Every time we choose one
            thing (material or not) we
            refuse something else.

           We constantly make trade-
            offs in our decisions.
But, but, but…

 What if someone else
  buys your lunch?

 Merely a shifting of
  cost, not an elimination

 And is it really free?
3. Decisions are
   made at the
   margin.
Marginalism…
  Few, if any, decisions are “all-or-nothing”.
  Marginal means additional…
  Marginalism is seldom ignored in our
   personal decisions, but frequently in our
   conversations and in politics.
  To get the most out of our resources, we
   should only take an action when the
   marginal benefits are greater than the
   marginal costs.
Marginal Decision Examples…
             How clean is your house?
             Do you clean to 100%
              cleanliness?
             How about when company
              is coming?
             How about when selling
              your house?
             You clean to the point
              where the marginal costs
              outweigh the expected
              marginal benefits!
4. Trade promotes
   economic
   progress.
People gain when they trade…

  Trade moves goods from people who
   value them less to people who value
   them more.

  Trade makes larger outputs/consumption
   possible as we specialize.

  Voluntary exchange allows production
   costs to fall through mass production.
Trade exists at many levels…

 Enrolling in this class
 Shopping at Safeway
 Having a garage sale
 Taking a vacation
 Buying imports from
  China & Mexico
5. Transaction costs
   are an obstacle to
   trade.
Transaction Costs
 Spending resources on:
      Searching out trading partners
      Searching out product information
      Negotiating terms of trade
      Closing sales
Why do we experience
transaction costs?
           Physical objects
             Can’t get there from here!
           Lack of information
             Finding sellers/ best deals
           Political obstacles
             Taxes, tariffs, licensing
              requirements, regulations, etc
              .
           Role of middlemen?
             Increase or decrease TC?
6. Profits direct
   business toward
   activities that
   increase wealth.
Why profits are not the enemy…
  People of a nation are better off if their
   resources produce valuable goods &
   services.
  Less productive use of resources should
   thus be discouraged.
  This is the function of profits and losses.
  Profit is a reward for transforming
   resources into something of greater
   value.
Losses just as important!
  A T-shirt factory has total
   production costs of $20,000.
  1,000 T-shirts sold at $22 each =
   $2,000 in profit.
  Wealth has been created for the
   producer and consumer.
  What if shirts can only be sold for
   $17 each?
  T-shirts are worth less to
   consumers than the resources
   required to produce them.
  What’s the trade-off if firms continue
   to operate at a loss?
7. People earn
   income by helping
   others.
Earning Income
  People are different in many ways…This
   is our greatest asset!
  Differences in income arise because they
   affect the value of goods and services
   individuals are willing to provide.
  There is a direct link (ceteris paribus)
   between helping others & income.
  If you want a large income- figure out
   how to help others!!!
Income Variation
              College students are
               rewarded for
               studying
              Star athletes and
               entertainers are
               rewarded for their
               special skills
              Entrepreneurs are
               rewarded for their
               innovations.
8. Economic progress
   comes primarily
   through
   trade, investment, be
   tter ways of doing
   things, and sound
   economic
   institutions.
What is Economic Progress?




  Americans produce and earn THIRTY TIMES
   as much as they did in 1750.
  Why are Americans so much more productive
   today than they were 250 years ago?
  Why is economic progress important?
Sources of Economic Growth
 Investments in productive assets
   Tools, machines, “human capital”


 Improvements in technology
   Internal combustion
    engine, electricity, computers, by-pass
    surgeries, etc.


 Improvements in economic organization
   Legal system, competitive markets, etc.
9. The “invisible hand”
   of market prices
   directs buyers and
   sellers toward
   activities that
   promote the general
   welfare.
Invisible What?
           Adam Smith, The Wealth of
            Nations (1776)
           “It is his own advantage, indeed, and
            not that of society which he has in
            his view. But the study of his own
            advantage naturally, or rather
            necessarily, leads him to prefer that
            employment which is most
            advantageous to society…He
            intends only his own gain, and he is
            in this, as in many other cases, led
            by an invisible hand to promote an
            end which was not part of his
            intention.”
Friedrich von Hayek
  Primary function of markets is to provide
   information (both to buyers and sellers)
  Consider the price of apples…
    Price indicative of what consumers are willing and
     able to pay, but also incorporates costs of
     production/bringing to market
    Things constantly happen to make both consumer
     value & production costs vary…
10. Too often long-term
  consequences, or
  the secondary
  effects, of an action
  are ignored.
Unintended Consequences

  Perhaps the most common source of
   economic error.
  Actions often promote secondary effects.
    Tariffs & quotas to protect domestic
     industries
    Paying for pencils in the 2nd grade class

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10 key elements_of_economics

  • 1. Common Sense Economics What Everyone Should Know About Wealth & Prosperity by James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, and Dwight Lee 10 Key Elements of Economics CommonSenseEconomics.com
  • 2. Ten Key Elements of Economics  Provide an introductory flavor for the course  Bridge between common sense & basic principles of economics  Begin to help you “think like an economist”  Provide some explanation as to why our economy and our world work the way they do
  • 4. What are Incentives?  Incentives are the costs and benefits of making specific decisions.  Changing incentives alters people’s behavior.  Incentives operate on all levels- personal, familial, industry and societal level.
  • 5. Gasoline Prices…  When the price of gas rises, do you change your behavior?  Do you really?  What’s the difference between short-run changes and long-run changes in behavior?
  • 6. Volunteerism…  Incentives don’t matter only to the greedy and selfish.  What incentives do volunteers have, if not monetary?  Why do you volunteer?
  • 7. Seat belts save lives…  Does wearing a seat belt create any incentives?  Why do people get in more accidents now that cars are safer?
  • 8. 2. There is no such thing as a free lunch.
  • 9. The condition of scarcity  Our resources are limited…but our desire for goods & services is NOT.  When production costs are high, it is because the resource in question is desired for other purpose(s) as well.  A resource is scarce if it has more than one valuable use.
  • 10. To Choose is to Refuse  Because we are constantly faced with scarcity, we must make choices.  Every time we choose one thing (material or not) we refuse something else.  We constantly make trade- offs in our decisions.
  • 11. But, but, but…  What if someone else buys your lunch?  Merely a shifting of cost, not an elimination  And is it really free?
  • 12. 3. Decisions are made at the margin.
  • 13. Marginalism…  Few, if any, decisions are “all-or-nothing”.  Marginal means additional…  Marginalism is seldom ignored in our personal decisions, but frequently in our conversations and in politics.  To get the most out of our resources, we should only take an action when the marginal benefits are greater than the marginal costs.
  • 14. Marginal Decision Examples…  How clean is your house?  Do you clean to 100% cleanliness?  How about when company is coming?  How about when selling your house?  You clean to the point where the marginal costs outweigh the expected marginal benefits!
  • 15. 4. Trade promotes economic progress.
  • 16. People gain when they trade…  Trade moves goods from people who value them less to people who value them more.  Trade makes larger outputs/consumption possible as we specialize.  Voluntary exchange allows production costs to fall through mass production.
  • 17. Trade exists at many levels…  Enrolling in this class  Shopping at Safeway  Having a garage sale  Taking a vacation  Buying imports from China & Mexico
  • 18. 5. Transaction costs are an obstacle to trade.
  • 19. Transaction Costs Spending resources on:  Searching out trading partners  Searching out product information  Negotiating terms of trade  Closing sales
  • 20. Why do we experience transaction costs?  Physical objects  Can’t get there from here!  Lack of information  Finding sellers/ best deals  Political obstacles  Taxes, tariffs, licensing requirements, regulations, etc .  Role of middlemen?  Increase or decrease TC?
  • 21. 6. Profits direct business toward activities that increase wealth.
  • 22. Why profits are not the enemy…  People of a nation are better off if their resources produce valuable goods & services.  Less productive use of resources should thus be discouraged.  This is the function of profits and losses.  Profit is a reward for transforming resources into something of greater value.
  • 23. Losses just as important!  A T-shirt factory has total production costs of $20,000.  1,000 T-shirts sold at $22 each = $2,000 in profit.  Wealth has been created for the producer and consumer.  What if shirts can only be sold for $17 each?  T-shirts are worth less to consumers than the resources required to produce them.  What’s the trade-off if firms continue to operate at a loss?
  • 24. 7. People earn income by helping others.
  • 25. Earning Income  People are different in many ways…This is our greatest asset!  Differences in income arise because they affect the value of goods and services individuals are willing to provide.  There is a direct link (ceteris paribus) between helping others & income.  If you want a large income- figure out how to help others!!!
  • 26. Income Variation  College students are rewarded for studying  Star athletes and entertainers are rewarded for their special skills  Entrepreneurs are rewarded for their innovations.
  • 27. 8. Economic progress comes primarily through trade, investment, be tter ways of doing things, and sound economic institutions.
  • 28. What is Economic Progress?  Americans produce and earn THIRTY TIMES as much as they did in 1750.  Why are Americans so much more productive today than they were 250 years ago?  Why is economic progress important?
  • 29. Sources of Economic Growth  Investments in productive assets  Tools, machines, “human capital”  Improvements in technology  Internal combustion engine, electricity, computers, by-pass surgeries, etc.  Improvements in economic organization  Legal system, competitive markets, etc.
  • 30. 9. The “invisible hand” of market prices directs buyers and sellers toward activities that promote the general welfare.
  • 31. Invisible What?  Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations (1776)  “It is his own advantage, indeed, and not that of society which he has in his view. But the study of his own advantage naturally, or rather necessarily, leads him to prefer that employment which is most advantageous to society…He intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was not part of his intention.”
  • 32. Friedrich von Hayek  Primary function of markets is to provide information (both to buyers and sellers)  Consider the price of apples…  Price indicative of what consumers are willing and able to pay, but also incorporates costs of production/bringing to market  Things constantly happen to make both consumer value & production costs vary…
  • 33. 10. Too often long-term consequences, or the secondary effects, of an action are ignored.
  • 34. Unintended Consequences  Perhaps the most common source of economic error.  Actions often promote secondary effects.  Tariffs & quotas to protect domestic industries  Paying for pencils in the 2nd grade class