THE AMERICAN ECONOMY.

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THE AMERICAN ECONOMY http://www.criticalcommons.org/members/jjwooten/clips/ron-swanson-on-capitalism/view

SIX CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AMERICAN ECONOMY FREEDOM OF ENTERPRISE FREEDOM OF CHOICE PRIVATE PROPERTY PROFIT INCENTIVE COMPETITION MINIMAL GOVERNMENTAL CONTROL

1) FREEDOM OF ENTERPRISE Social/Political commitment to give people freedom to compete in market place NO GUARANTEE OF SUCCESS

2)FREEDOM OF CHOICE CONSUMERS MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT WHAT SHOULD BE PRODUCED

3) PRIVATE PROPERTY * Individuals/Businesses Land/Goods/Services Buy whatever you can afford* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iop2tuanjma

4) PROFIT INCENTIVE DESIRE TO MAKE A PROFIT RISK OF FAILURE PROFIT-MONEY LEFT OVER AFTER THE COSTS OF PRODUCTION Costs WAGES, RENT, INTEREST, TAXES MORAL ISSUES (PHARMACEUTICAL CO.) Soliris, $440,000 per year

PROFIT INDIVIDUALS-FREE TO CHOOSE HOW TO USE PROFITS *HOW WE SPEND AFFECTS ECONOMY *SAVING/INVESTING HELPS ECONOMY GROW) -CHECKING ACCOUNTS -SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT -STOCK MARKET -RETIREMENT PLANS

5) COMPETITION RIVALRY AMONG PRODUCERS OF SIMILAR GOODS TO WIN MORE BUSINESS HOW TO WIN MORE BUSINESS *LOW PRICE *BETTER QUALITY *PRICE CORRECTLY

6. MINIMAL GOVERNMENT ADAM SMITH CONTROL IN THE U.S.- INDIVIDUALS OWN THE FACTORS OF PRODUCTION AND DECIDE HOW TO USE THEM

ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN U.S. FREE ENTERPRISE GOVERNMENT REGULATION LAWS THAT DETERMINE HOW A BUSINESS OR INDUSTRY SHOULD RUN PUBLIC DISCLOSURE LAWS REQUIRE COMPANIES TO GIVE FULL INFO ABOUT THEIR PRODUCTS PROTECT HEALTH, SAFETY, & WELL BEING

MAJOR FEDERAL REGULATORY AGENCIES AGENCY 1906 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) 1914 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION (FTC) 1934 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISION (FCC) 1964 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION (EEOC) 1970 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) 1972 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) 1974 NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION ROLE ENFORCES STANDARDS FOR FOOD, DRUGS, AND COSMETIC PRODUCTS ENFORCES ANTITRUST LAWS TO PROTECT CONSUMERS REGULATES COMMUNICATIONS BY RADIO, TV, WIRE, SATELLITE, AND CABLE PROMOTES EQUAL JOB OPPORTUNITY PROTECTS HUMAN HEALTH AND THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT ENFORCES POLICIES TO SAVE LIVES, PREVENT INJURIES, AND PROTECT THE HEALTH OF WORKERS REGULATES CIVILIAN USE OF NUCLEAR PRODUCTS

NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF REGULATION RULES CAN BE COSTLY FOR BUSINESSES TO IMPLEMENT * ESPECIALLY SMALL BUSINESS RAISES GOVERNMENT SPENDING

GROWTH & STABILITY MEASURING ECONONIC WELL-BEING GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT TOTAL VALUE OF GOODS AND SERVICES PRODUCED IN AN ECONOMY GDP IS USED TO PREDICT BUSINESS CYCLES BUSINESS CYCLE: PERIOD OF MACROECONOMIC EXPANSION FOLLOWED BY A PERIOD OF CONTRACTION GOVERNMENT WANTS TO PREVENT WILD SWINGS

ENSURING ECONOMIC STRENGTH 3 MAIN OUTCOMES PURSUED 1) HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATE TO BE BETWEEN 4%-6% 2) GROWTH STANDARD OF LIVING SHOULD INCREASE FOR EACH GENERATION GDP IS A MEASURE OF GROWTH 3) STABLE PRICES PREVENT SUDDEN & DRASTIC CHANGES IN PRICES FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS NEED TO BE HEALTHY

PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC GOOD: A SHARED GOOD OR SERVICE THAT IS IMPRACTICAL 1) TO MAKE CONSUMERS PAY INDIVIDUALLY 2) TO EXCLUDE NON-PAYERS Taxes pay for public goods: Roads Police/Fire Road kill removal Fireworks Parks, monuments, etc. MALLS???? NO!

COST AND BENEFITS IT S A PUBLIC GOOD WHEN: 1) THE BENEFIT TO EACH INDIVIDUAL IS LESS THAN THE COST THAT EACH WOULD HAVE TO PAY IF IT WERE PROVIDED PRIVATELY AND 2) THE TOTAL BENEFITS TO SOCIETY ARE GREATER THAN THE TOTAL COST (FIGURE 3.4 ON PAGE 64) FREE RIDER: SOMEONE WHO WOULD CHOOSE NOT TO PAY FOR A CERTAIN GOOD OR SERVICE, BUT WOULD STILL BENEFIT EXAMPLES

WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? Sunsets are a non-excludable good, in that non-payers can't be prevented from enjoying them. Other examples of non-excludable goods are national defense, fireworks, and lighthouses. Private firms tend to under produce non-excludable goods because customers have little incentive to pay for them. Public goods are both non-excludable and non-rival.

ECONOMIC SIDE EFFECTS An externality is an economic side effect of a good or service that generates benefits or costs to someone other than the person deciding how much to produce or consume. The building of a new dam and creation of a lake generates: Positive Externalities A possible source of hydroelectric power Swimming Boating Fishing Lakefront views Negative Externalities Loss of wildlife habitat due to flooding Disruption of fish migration along the river Overcrowding due to tourism Noise from racing boats and other watercraft VIDEO EXAMPLE OF NEG. EXT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jdk3rikkwo&feature=youtu.be VIDEO OF EXTERNALITIES & FREE RIDER: http://economicsoftheoffice.com/all/?q=free+rider(the Proposal)

SAFETY NETS FREE MARKET: CAN LEAD TO GAPS IN WEALTH HOW DO YOU THINK WEALTH IS DIVIDED IN THE US? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpkkqnijnsm POVERTY THRESHOLD: INCOME LEVEL BELOW WHICH IS NEEDED TO SUPPORT A FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD 2015: $24,036 FAMILY OF FOUR

WELFARE SYSTEM WELFARE: GOV. AIDE TO THE POOR SYSTEM BEGAN WITH FDR FOLLOWING THE GREAT DEPRESSION

TANF TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES PROVIDES FEDERAL MONEY TO STATES STATES RUN THEIR OWN WELFARE PROGRAMS RULES MUST CREATE WORK INCENTIVES AND ESTABLISH A LIFETIME LIMIT FOR BENEFITS

SOCIAL SECURITY CREATED IN 1935 PROVIDES RETIREMENT INCOME FOR THE ELDERLY ELIGIBLE AT AGE 62 (CONTINUES TO INCREASE) AVERAGE MONTHLY BENEFIT (2016): $1340

SAFETY NETS HELP THOSE WHO ARE INJURED, LOST JOB, PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE, ETC. SAFETY NETS TYPICALLY DO NOT HELP THOSE WHO RECEIVE A LOW INCOME MINIMUM WAGE WILL NOT QUALIFY AN INDIVIDUAL FOR WELFARE PROGRAMS