Title: Production Possibilities Graphs
1Daily Warm up Activity (HOT Section Notes) We
have a Free Market Economy in the United States.
What are some advantages of this kind of economy?
We. However, do not have an unregulated free
market system. What restraints/regulations are
put in place to regulate trade?
2Economics Mr. Kirby Clackamas High School Unit 1
Lesson 4
3Unit One Learning Objectives
- North Clackamas School District Social Studies
Priority Standards - Econ 53. Describe characteristics of command,
market, traditional, and mixed economies and how
they affect jobs and standards of living. - Econ 59. Demonstrate the skills and dispositions
needed to be a critical consumer of information.
4Lesson Two Daily Learning Target
- I Can define and explain in writing the
- following key Economic concepts
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- Production Possibilities Graph
- Efficiency
- Underutilization
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5Producers have options. Should a farmer grow
corn or broccoli?
6A Production Possibilities Graph
- A Production Possibilities Graph shows
alternative ways of using a countrys or
producers resources. - If a farmer uses more of his land to grow corn,
he has less land for broccoli. - Every decision has its cost.
7What is the cost of producing more automobiles?
8Efficiency
- An economy is efficient when it uses resources in
such a way as to maximize production. - Why is it important to be efficient?
9Look at the graph. Where is efficiency occurring?
10Look at this graph. Where is efficiency occurring
?
11Underutilization
- Underutilization is the opposite of efficiency.
- Underutilization occurs when an economy uses
fewer resources than it is capable of using. - Why do producers avoid the underutilization of
resources?
12Look at the graph. Where is underutilization
occurring?
13The Production Possibilities Frontier
- The line on the graph that shows the maximum
possible production is called the production
possibilities frontier. - At the frontier, efficiency is occurring.
- However, new technology can shift the frontier.
Think about it!
14Look at the graph. Where is the production
possibilities frontier?
15Dont Forget Scarcity!
- A producer cannot produce everything.
- A producer must make choices.
- Remember Its all about scarcity. Our
resources are limited but our wants and desires
are unlimited.
16Its all about corn or broccoli. We cant have it
all.
17Questions for Reflection
- What does a production possibilities graph show?
- Define efficiency.
- Why is it important to be efficient?
- Define underutilization.
- What problems are created by underutilization?
- What is the production possibilities frontier?
18Use the following information to create a PPC for
McDonalds during Lunch hour. Biff and Skip,
working at maximum efficiency can produce the
following two products
Big Macs 0 5 10 15 Plot a point showing Underutilization. 2. Plot a point showing future production possibilities. Large Fries 25 15 5 0
19Problem Solving Activity 3 Create two PPCs
A. For Under Armor Football cleats 25/0 Socks 100/0 For Starbucks Grande Mocha w/whip 10/0 Black Coffee (house blend) 18/0
20Partner Practice-Econ Book
- Complete the Chapter One Assessment with
partner. - Answer questions 1-9 on page 20.
- Turn your answers into me.
- One paper per group of two.