ECON 20B Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Self-Service Laundry, Capital Good, Human Capital

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Swbat describe for what how and for whom goods are produced in us, in the global economy and using the circular flow model of the us and the global economy. We divide the vast array of goods and services into: Consumption goods: goods and services that are bought by individuals and used to provide personal employment (e. g: movies and laundromat) Capital goods: are goods that are bought by businesses to increases their productive resources (e. g: cranes and trucks) Factors of production are the productive resources used to produce goods and services. Groped into 4 categories: land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship. Land: includes all gifts of nature, natural resources, includes water, air, wild plants, animals, birds, and fish as well as farmland and forest. Labor: work and time and effort people devote to producing goods and services. Capital: knowledge and skills, consists of tools, machines, machines, and other items, that business pow use to produce goods/services.

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