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Page 1: Unit 4  4 factors of economic growth
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What do they have in common?

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How is Economic Growth Measured?

• Economic growth in a country is measured by the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in one year

• GDP = the total amount of final goods and services produced in one year within a country

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Gross Domestic Product

• GDP is the total value of all the goods and services produced in that country in one yearA. Tells how rich or poor a country is

B. Shows if the country’s economy is getting better or worse

• Raising the GDP of a country can improve the country’s standard of living

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Standard of Living• The quality of life of the people within a country– The higher a country’s GDP, the better quality of life –

standard living increases

• In order for a country to have an increasing GDP, it must invest in human capital through education & training, and it must produce goods that have value to be sold within the country or exported.

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4 Factors of Economic Growth

• There are four factors that determine a country’s Gross Domestic Product for the year: – Natural Resources

– Human Capital

– Capital Goods

– Entrepreneurship

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The Role of Natural Resources

• “Gifts of Nature”

• Important to countries: without them, countries must import the resources they need (costly)– Countries that have a lot of natural resources are able

to use them to produce goods & services cheaper than a country that has to import natural resources

• If a country has many natural resources, it can also trade them with other countries and make money for the economy

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Human Capital• Value that humans bring to the marketplace– Nations that invest in the health, education, and training of their

people will have a more valuable workforce

• Human capital includes education, training, skills, and healthcare of the workers and the value that they bring to the country’s economy– Examples: computer/reading/writing/math skills, talents in

music/sports/acting, ability to follow directions, ability to serve as group leader & cooperate with group members

• A country’s literacy rate impacts human capital– the percent of the population over 15 that can read/write

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How does Human Capital Influence Economic Growth?

• Nations that invest in the health, education, & training of their people will have a more valuable workforce that produces more goods & services

• People that have training are more likely to contribute to technological advances, which leads to finding better uses of natural resources & producing more goods

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Investment in Capital Goods• To increase GDP, countries must also invest in

capital goods:– All of the factories, machines, technologies, buildings,

and property needed by businesses to operate

– Examples: tools, equipment, factories, technology, computers, lumber, machinery, etc.

The more capital goods a country has = the more goods & services they are able to produce = the more money they can make!

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The Role of Entrepreneurship• People who take the risk to start and operate a

business are called entrepreneurs– These people risk their own money and time because

they believe their business ideas will make a profit

• Entrepreneurs must organize their businesses well for them to be successful – They bring together natural, human, and capital

resources to produce foods or services to be provided by their businesses

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How does Entrepreneurship Influence Economic Growth?

• Entrepreneurship creates jobs and lessens unemployment

• Encourages people to take risks, and in doing so, they create better healthcare, education, & welfare programs

• The more entrepreneurs a country has, the higher the country’s GDP will be…

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Directions: Illustrate each factor of economic growth

Natural Resources Human Capital

Capital Goods Entrepreneurship

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Fashion Show!Option 1 Option 2

You and your partner will choose one of the 4 factors of production that impacts European GDP (natural resources, human capital, capital goods, or entrepreneurship). Together, you will create a fashionable hat that represents your factor. In the end you will be modeling the hat down the runway while your partner narrates information about your hat. 

You and your partner will choose one country and create a hat that represents ALL 4 factors of production that impacts GDP (natural resources, human capital, capital goods, or entrepreneurship) for that country. In the end you will be modeling the hat down the runway while your partner narrates information about your hat. 

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Example Paragraph• SJ is modeling the newest hat from the "Love the

Earth" line by Amazon. Inspired by nature's own beauty, the hat is made with organic materials such as the branches of the mahogany, a tree found in Brazil's amazon rainforest. You will also find water from the amazon river, which is home a variety of plants and animals that help the local industries of Brazil. Brazil is home to an abundance of natural resources, which they use to trade. The trading of natural resources helps to increase the economy and GDP of a country.


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