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What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it be more expensive to rent a lake cabin in Maine? Summer vs. Winter Summer. Because there is a fix supply of cabins during the whole year but there is more demand in summer than in winter. Question: What would happen if each of us had a genius of the lamp”?
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Page 1: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

What is Economics?

• Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources.

Example: When should it be more expensive to rent a lake cabin in Maine? Summer vs. Winter

Summer. Because there is a fix supply of cabins during the whole year but there is more demand in summer than in winter.

Question: What would happen if each of us had a genius of the lamp”?

Page 2: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

Why study Economics? - To learn a way of thinking

• Opportunity cost

The full cost of making a specific choice includes what you give up by not making the alternative choice.

Example: Replace my home office floor

Information: - Materials costs ($600)

- Time it would take me or a home depot guy to do it (25 hours)

- My hourly rate: $40 ; home depot guy $20

Cost if someone else do it: $600+$500 (25*20)=$1100

Cost if you do it: $600 $600+$1000 (25*40)=$1600

Best thing to do: You do it Someone else do it cost

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Page 3: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

Question: when is the best time to go to a party?

Beginning of semester vs. Before the finals

• Marginalism

In weighting the costs and benefits of a decision, it is important to weight only the costs and benefits that arise from the decision.

Example: Suppose you are Britney Spears’s record company and you already invested $50,000 to produce her last album. Make a copy of such CD costs 1$. Since it was very successful, you are thinking about making more copies of such album. 1$ is the cost you would have in mind to decide whether to make more copies or not.

Question: Suppose you are in the board of United Airlines. United has the policy to sell tickets pretty cheap two hours before each flight. A partner of the board states that such policy has no logic; he argues that in many cases the ticket price is below the average cost. How would you defend such policy?

Page 4: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

• Efficient markets – No free lunch

A market in which profit opportunities (above the average profit) are eliminated almost instantly.

Example: Suppose that a 1996 BMW in excellent condition with 40,000 miles costs more or less $10,000. What would you say if a neighbor offers you a 1996 BMW with 40,000 miles at $3,000?

The car is a lemon; that is to say, the car must be in poor condition. If the car was in excellent condition she would have ask for more than $3,000.

Question: What is your perception about those TV advertisements that promise you to make you rich?

Page 5: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

Why study Economics? – To understand society

• Economic decisions determined the character of society and vice versa.

Example: Menem trucho

Page 6: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

Why study Economics? – To understand global affairs

Example: Venezuela has a share of around 12% total oil production.

Page 7: What is Economics? Economics is the social science that study how individuals and societies choose to use the scarce resources. Example: When should it.

The scope of economics

• Diverse fields

Comparative economic systems, Institutional Economics, Economic history, Development Economics, Industrial Organization, Econometrics, Finance, International Economics, Economics of race and gender, Public economics, Political Economies, Urban Economics…

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The method of economics

• Positive and normative economics

Positive economics: An approach to economics that seeks to understand behavior without making judgments about outcomes.Example: Does economic growth increase income inequality?

Normative economics: An approach to economics that analyzes outcomes of economic behavior, evaluates them as good or bad, and may prescribe a course of action.Example: Should the government provide free higher education?

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The method of economics

• Correlation and causality

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The method of economics

• Everything has to do with everything else….that is why we build theoretical models.

Advantages of using theoretical models:

- Keep only fundamental variables involved.

- Understand precise mechanisms of transmission.

- Help to design the empirical test.

Example: Cons= 400 + 0.9 income + 0.05 wealth

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Criteria for judging economic outcomes

• Efficiency

An efficient economy is one that produces what people

want at the least possible cost. Discussion: Car production in Argentina.

• Equity

Usually measure in terms of income inequality.Discussion: Is there a “right” level of inequality?

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• Economic growth

• StabilityNational output growing steadily, with low inflation and full employment.

Example: Inflation in Argentina in 1990 reached more than 3000%!

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