Scbmci Learning Module: Applied Economics PERIOD: Quarter 1 - Week 1 and 2
Scbmci Learning Module: Applied Economics PERIOD: Quarter 1 - Week 1 and 2
APPLIED ECONOMICS
(GAS XII)
LESSON
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
By the end of the module, you will be able to:
explain the nature and scope of economics,
determine its fields: the micro and macroeconomics,
resourcefully use the different resources in the production of goods and services, and in
real world, efficiently consume these finished products.
PRE-ASSESSMENT TEST
A. Direction: Let us check your knowledge to our topic. Kindly arrange the following words. These
are the terms you commonly encounter when you make decisions of going to the market.
Examples of these items are given on the right column. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. MIRECOOCNOMSCI ________________________ individuals and industries
2. TENAGILBDSOOG __________________________basic goods/commodities
3. SARCITYC _________________________________shortage in supply
4.UXDOOSLUGYR_____________________________expensive jewels and gems
5. CDAOTOASAGIP ____________________________baking machines
B. Direction: Kindly choose the letter of the correct answer. Encircle your answer.
1. The physical effort of the manpower to produce the protective devices of the frontliners describes
which factor of production?
a) Land b) Capital c) Labor d) Entrepreneur
2. The great ideas, concepts and drive of the production managers to produce something new describe
which factor of production?
a) Land b) Capital c) Labor d) Entrepreneur
3. The computers of the production manager in an office are what kind of goods or products?
a) Consumer goods b) Either consumer goods or capital goods c) Capital goods d) Economic goods
*Microeconomics: focuses on the behavior of individual economic units and the functioning of markets.
Its perspective focuses on parts of the economy: individuals, firms, and industries.
Microeconomics
•Studies of markets of
good and services Macroeconomics
•Focuses of the behavior •Studies the economy as a
of individual in the market whole
•Explains how and why •Focuses on aggregate
these units make indicators (such as
economic production, employment,
etc.)
1. Consumers
• Consume goods and services /offer production factors
• Maximize utility
2. Producers
• Produce goods / demand productive factors
• Maximize profit
*The agents interact among themselves in a specific territorial, social, natural and/or cultural framework
that determines their relationships → Market
CONSUMERS GOODS – goods for the ultimate CAPITAL GOODS or INDUSTRIAL GOODS
consumption of the consumers. - used in the production of other goods and
Ex.: toothpaste, services.
bath soap, etc. Ex.: buildings,
machinery,
equipment
Source:ww
w.quora .com
Source: www.msn.com
www.theconversation.com
ECONOMIC GOODS –goods which are useful
and scarce; with value attached to them and a
price has to be paid for their use. If a good is so
abundant and it can satisfy everyone’s needs
without anybody paying for it, then, that good is
free. The air is free, but the air from an aircon is
an economic good. Source: www.kindpng.com
In the article of Nowaczyk, J (2020) on Identifying the Factors of Production, he defined economic
resources as the factors of production for goods and services. The factors of production are inputs
combinations in the production of goods and services to make an economic profit for the firms. These
factors of production are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. Resources are limited in nature, but
human wants and needs are unlimited, thus, an efficient allocation of these resources or factors of
production is a big challenge for every economy. Economics also helps the entrepreneurs and the
economy to allocate resources in the production of supplies to meet the demands of the consumers.
Land - natural resources available to create supply Labor is the work done by people- education,
such as raw materials that comes from the ground. skills, and motivation and productivity.
It can be a nonrenewable resource; commodities Productivity measures how much each hour of
such as oil and gold; and renewable resource, such worker time produces in output. Workforce
as timber. Oil is a natural resource, but petroleum receives wage for his labor.
gas is a capital good. Farmland is a natural
resource, but a shopping center is a capital good.
Sources:https://www.toppr.com
www.stori.com
CAPITAL as a Factor of Production ENTREPRENEURSHIP as a Factor of
Production
Capital or capital goods are capital – the money
that companies used to buy resources; manmade Entrepreneurship develops an idea into a
objects like machinery, equipment, and chemicals business. An entrepreneur combines the other
that are used in production. For example, capital three factors of production to add to supply. The
goods include industrial and commercial most successful entrepreneurs are innovative and
buildings. A commercial aircraft is example of a risk-takers. The income entrepreneurs earn is
capital good. profits.
Sources:www.courses.lu
menlearning.com
Source: www.financialexpress.com
www.smallbusiness.chron.com
Resources of production and Characteristics
Characteristics of Resources:
1.Scarcity: insufficient resources to supply all the desires and needs of individuals. In the production of
goods and services; there are issues that economics may encounter: these include:
for Land – inadequate land and natural resources; polluted areas; overcrowded spaces;
for Labor – unskilled workforce; mismatch of jobs;
for capital - low quality of equipment/machines; insufficient fund/capital; and
for entrepreneurship – Inadequate training of entrepreneurs; limited opportunity; scarcity of great ideas
but many competitors in the market.
2.Multiple use: Resources can have more than one possible use. For example, a plot of land can be used
to plant coffee or to build a factory.
3.Partially replaceable: one resource can replace another in the production of a good or service (e.g.,
replace manual labor with technology).
TASK A.
Direction: Determine which factor of production is needed in the following problem. Write your answers
on the work sheet provided at the back of the module.
1. The ABM Manufacturing Co. hired a gardener. He uses a lawn mower for landscaping. Which
factor of production would you consider this machine?
2. The owner of the company withdrew cash for the salaries of the employees. Which factor of
production would you consider cash on hand?
3. The top manager of the firm said “the great ideas, concepts and emotional determination of a
person to produce something that consumers want to buy” is very important for the company.
What factor of production describes the ability to create great ideas?
4. The farmers planted pineapple cuttings in the vacant area located in their locality. Which factor
of production would you consider a pineapple plantation?
TASK B.
Multiple-choice
Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on the work sheet provided at the
back of the module.
1. Mrs. Nenita De Jesus purchased basic goods like vegetables and groceries for the consumption of her
family. These goods are:
a. Consumers goods b. Capital Goods c. Luxury Goods d. Economic Goods
2. Mr. Dennis Elecanal purchased new car as a gift for his father’s birthday. This good is
a. Consumers Good b. Luxury Good c. Capital Good d. Economic Good
3. ABM Computer shop purchased additional 10 units of computer for the business. These goods are
called: a. Consumers goods b. Luxury Goods
c. Capital Goods
d. Economic Goods
7. Which of the following is the study of the aggregate economy studied as a whole?
a. Mathematical economics b. Econometrics c. Macroeconomics d.
Microeconomics
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
Direction: Please perform independently. Pick all the goods and classify them accordingly. Your mother
went to the market to shop goods for the family. She purchased the following goods. Canned goods;
bread; sacks of rice; meat; vegetables; toothpaste; bath soaps; perfumes; wrist watch; aircon to ventilate
her store and coffee maker for her store. Write your answers on the work sheet provided at the back of the
module.
REFLECTION.....
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