Christy's AP Economics Blog
Monday, October 24, 2016
Local Market for PS4 Video Games
Labels:
Choices,
Cost and Benefit,
Factors of Production,
Firms,
Goods and Services,
Households,
Local,
Market,
Production,
PS4,
Self-Interest,
Trade,
Video-Game
Monday, October 3, 2016
Circular Flow Diagram
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| Circular Flow Diagram |
The circular flow diagram is a model of a specific goods market. Households provide the factors of production (Land, Labor, Capital and Entrepreneurship] in factor markets. Firms buy those factors and produce goods and services in the goods market which is then bought by Households. The expenditure from the Households provide the Firms with ways to repay the Factors of Production (through Wages, Rent, Interest, and Profit) which means that the profit from the Goods Market is circulating to the Factor Markets while the produces of the Factor Markets is circulating to the Goods Market. As a circle is infinite and continuing; so is the circular flow diagram.
Labels:
Chapter 2,
Choices,
Circle,
Cost and Benefit,
Definition of Economics,
Factors of Production,
Firms,
Goods and Services,
Households,
Market,
Production,
Trade
Circular Flow Diagram
| Circular Flow Diagram |
The circular flow diagram is a model of a specific goods market. Households provide the factors of production (Land, Labor, Capital and Entrepreneurship] in factor markets. Firms buy those factors and produce goods and services in the goods market which is then bought by Households. The expenditure from the Households provide the Firms with ways to repay the Factors of Production (through Wages, Rent, Interest, and Profit) which means that the profit from the Goods Market is circulating to the Factor Markets while the produces of the Factor Markets is circulating to the Goods Market. As a circle is infinite and continuing; so is the circular flow diagram.
Labels:
Chapter 2,
Choices,
Circle,
Cost and Benefit,
Definition of Economics,
Factors of Production,
Firms,
Goods and Services,
Households,
Market,
Production,
Trade
Sunday, August 14, 2016
Google's High-Speed Web Plans
Google's High-Speed Web Plans Hit a Snag
Google parent, Alphabet Inc. is rethinking its high-speed internet business after the initial rollouts proved time consuming and expensive. In this case the costs outweighed the benefits and thus they are asking cities or power companies to build the networks instead of building their own. Also they are thinking of using wireless connections instead of cables for a dozen metro areas. Alphabet has also invested in Google Fiber which is currently building fiber networks across cities.
Alphabet Inc. has acted in self interest by asking Google Fiber and other power companies to build networks instead of building their own as the cost or in this case, the cost and time-taken is outweighing the benefits. As such they have also thought of using wireless connections instead of cables for certain metro areas. On the other hand by investing in Google Fiber they have also helped their own cause, a high-speed internet which is in the social interest as many people tend to use internet and always require more speed.
Google parent, Alphabet Inc. is rethinking its high-speed internet business after the initial rollouts proved time consuming and expensive. In this case the costs outweighed the benefits and thus they are asking cities or power companies to build the networks instead of building their own. Also they are thinking of using wireless connections instead of cables for a dozen metro areas. Alphabet has also invested in Google Fiber which is currently building fiber networks across cities.
Alphabet Inc. has acted in self interest by asking Google Fiber and other power companies to build networks instead of building their own as the cost or in this case, the cost and time-taken is outweighing the benefits. As such they have also thought of using wireless connections instead of cables for certain metro areas. On the other hand by investing in Google Fiber they have also helped their own cause, a high-speed internet which is in the social interest as many people tend to use internet and always require more speed.
Labels:
Choices,
Cost and Benefit,
Google,
Rational Behavior,
Self-Interest,
Social Interest,
Technology
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
R1: Rational Behaviour
Economics studies the choices that people make. These choices are heavily influenced by scarcity and incentives. People use rational decision making to choose based on their common sense and personal preferences.
Economists use the assumption of rational behavior to observe why they make the choices they do. This allows them a view into common sense and general preferences. Also it would take into consideration of the data or the information that led the person in question to make this choice. To study the choices that people make, one must know the facts they knew and understand common sense. If added together; the facts and common sense will lead to a rational decision that the person has made or would make.
But there are times when people would choose irrationally but that can be avoided if given incentive (a reward or penalty). Self-control is necessary to choose wisely and in our self-interest at times.
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