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BAEB602
                      MICROECONOMICS



                          CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS




PREPARED BY:
Nur Suhaili Ramli

School of Marketing and
Entrepreneurship (SoME)
FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
                                                                          TOPIC


  At the end of this chapter, students will be able to:

   Understand the basic concept of microeconomics
   Understand the term of economics
   Getting familiar with economics picture such as term, concepts




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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
TOPIC OUTLINES
                                                                  TOPIC


      1.1 Definition Economics
      1.2 Micro and Macro Economics
      1.3 Basic Economics Concept
      1.4 Fundamental of Economics Problem
      1.5 Types of Economic Systems – Capitalistic Economy
      1.6 Types of Economic Systems – Socialistic Economy
      1.7 Types of Economic Systems – Mixed Market Economy




                                                             Slide 3 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Micro and Macroeconomics
                                                                                         TOPIC



   Economics: The study of how individuals and societies use economic resource
     (limited resources) to produce goods and services to satisfy their unlimited
     wants.

   Microeconomics: The study of economics activities and decision making of a
     single individual; like a seller, buyer or consumer, film or producer or a
     government unit or level.

   Macroeconomics: The study of the economics activities and decision-making
     of the economy as a whole.




                                                                                    Slide 4 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Definition Economics
                                                                                         TOPIC




      Choices due to the unlimited needs and wants.

      What is needs?

          "Need" is something that is essential for survival like food, water or
            shelter.

      What is wants?

          "Want" is something that you don't really need, but if you had it, it could
            make your life a bit better.




                                                                                    Slide 5 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Basic Economic Concepts
                                                                                           TOPIC



   What is markets?

       Market is the interplay of all potential buyers and sellers of a particular
         commodity or service.

   Price always refers to the nominal price or real price of an item.

       Nominal price: The absolute price, not adjusted for the changing value of
         money.

       Real price: the nominal price adjusted for the changing value of money.




                                                                                      Slide 6 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Basic Economic Concept
                                                                                   TOPIC


   There are THREE basic assumptions about market participants (buyers &
    sellers).

       Goal-oriented behavior : the behavior of market participants interested in
        fulfilling their own personal goals.

       Rational behavior: The behavior of market participants based on a careful,
        deliberative process that weighs expected benefits and costs.

       Scarce resources: insufficient time, money or other resources for
        individuals to satisfy all their desires.




                                                                              Slide 7 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Basic Economic Concept
                                                                                      TOPIC




   Explicit costs is money used in the pursuit of a goal that could otherwise have
    been spent on an alternative objective.

   Implicit costs is costs associated with the individual’s use of his or her own
    time and other resources in the pursuit of a particular activity versus
    alternatives.

   Opportunity costs (anything that is forgone or scarified in order to enjoy a
    commodity

   Accounting costs is costs reported in companies’ net income statements
    generated by accountants.




                                                                                 Slide 8 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Introduction to Microeconomics
                                                                                 TOPIC



    The problem of scarcity
     What is scarcity?
         The condition in which human wants are forever greater than the
          available supply of time, goods, and resources.
     There are THREE main categories of resources:
         Land
            A shorthand expression for any natural resource provided by nature.
             It include anything natural above or below the ground. E.g Farming,
             building factories, forests, river, lake, sea, diamond, gold, etc.
         Labor
            The mental and physical capacity of workers to produce goods and
             services. E.g the service of farmers, assembly-line workers,
             lawyers, professional football players.
         Capital
            The physical plants, machinery, and equipment used to produce
             other goods.

                                                                            Slide 9 of 17
                                                                                Topics
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Fundamental of Economic Problems
                                                                                  TOPIC




        1. What and how much to produce?
        The type of product to produce, the amount of product to be produced.

        2. How to produce?
        The technique or method of producing a product.

        3. Whom to produce?
        Who finally gets to enjoy the goods and services produced.




                                                                            Slide 10 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Types of Economic Systems – Capitalistic Economy
                                                                                     TOPIC




        Capitalistic Economy

        Is also known as a free market economy system.

        In which no one is told what to do or how to do it, what to produce, who to
          work for and how to get the things they need.

        The forces of market demand and supply is without any government
          intervention, determines how resources is allocated.




                                                                               Slide 11 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Types of Economic Systems – Socialistic Economy
                                                                                    TOPIC




         Socialistic or Command Economy

         The government owns and operates the factors of production.

         The government will decide what will be produced , how it will be
           produced and for whom it will be produced for.

         Example of socialism are North Korea, Cuba, Laos, and China.

         The motive is to make sure that everything that people need is produced
           and that everyone gets what they need.




                                                                              Slide 12 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Types of Economic Systems – Mixed Market Economy
                                                                                  TOPIC




        The Mixed Market Economy

        Has features of both market and command economies.

        Most countries are mixed economies, though some are close to the
          command economy and others are nearer to the free market economy.

        Usually they have a free market, but the government owns some business
          and provides some goods and services to the citizens

        Example are Malaysian, the UK, and Singapore.




                                                                            Slide 13 of 17
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS
Class Activity
                                                                                   TOPIC


   Perform a group of 2and identify the following:
      What is microeconomics?
      Differentiate between microeconomics and macroeconomics
      Give one example for each of micro and macro economics.
      What is opportunity cost?
      Give example of your own of opportunity cost.
      Differentiate 3 types of market economy based on definition, characteristics
        and examples.




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BAEB602 Chapter 1: Introduction to Microeconomics

  • 1. BAEB602 MICROECONOMICS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS PREPARED BY: Nur Suhaili Ramli School of Marketing and Entrepreneurship (SoME) FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
  • 2. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS LEARNING OUTCOMES TOPIC At the end of this chapter, students will be able to:  Understand the basic concept of microeconomics  Understand the term of economics  Getting familiar with economics picture such as term, concepts Slide 2 of 17
  • 3. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS TOPIC OUTLINES TOPIC 1.1 Definition Economics 1.2 Micro and Macro Economics 1.3 Basic Economics Concept 1.4 Fundamental of Economics Problem 1.5 Types of Economic Systems – Capitalistic Economy 1.6 Types of Economic Systems – Socialistic Economy 1.7 Types of Economic Systems – Mixed Market Economy Slide 3 of 17
  • 4. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Micro and Macroeconomics TOPIC  Economics: The study of how individuals and societies use economic resource (limited resources) to produce goods and services to satisfy their unlimited wants.  Microeconomics: The study of economics activities and decision making of a single individual; like a seller, buyer or consumer, film or producer or a government unit or level.  Macroeconomics: The study of the economics activities and decision-making of the economy as a whole. Slide 4 of 17
  • 5. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Definition Economics TOPIC  Choices due to the unlimited needs and wants.  What is needs?  "Need" is something that is essential for survival like food, water or shelter.  What is wants?  "Want" is something that you don't really need, but if you had it, it could make your life a bit better. Slide 5 of 17
  • 6. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Basic Economic Concepts TOPIC  What is markets?  Market is the interplay of all potential buyers and sellers of a particular commodity or service.  Price always refers to the nominal price or real price of an item.  Nominal price: The absolute price, not adjusted for the changing value of money.  Real price: the nominal price adjusted for the changing value of money. Slide 6 of 17
  • 7. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Basic Economic Concept TOPIC  There are THREE basic assumptions about market participants (buyers & sellers).  Goal-oriented behavior : the behavior of market participants interested in fulfilling their own personal goals.  Rational behavior: The behavior of market participants based on a careful, deliberative process that weighs expected benefits and costs.  Scarce resources: insufficient time, money or other resources for individuals to satisfy all their desires. Slide 7 of 17
  • 8. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Basic Economic Concept TOPIC  Explicit costs is money used in the pursuit of a goal that could otherwise have been spent on an alternative objective.  Implicit costs is costs associated with the individual’s use of his or her own time and other resources in the pursuit of a particular activity versus alternatives.  Opportunity costs (anything that is forgone or scarified in order to enjoy a commodity  Accounting costs is costs reported in companies’ net income statements generated by accountants. Slide 8 of 17
  • 9. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Introduction to Microeconomics TOPIC The problem of scarcity  What is scarcity?  The condition in which human wants are forever greater than the available supply of time, goods, and resources.  There are THREE main categories of resources:  Land  A shorthand expression for any natural resource provided by nature. It include anything natural above or below the ground. E.g Farming, building factories, forests, river, lake, sea, diamond, gold, etc.  Labor  The mental and physical capacity of workers to produce goods and services. E.g the service of farmers, assembly-line workers, lawyers, professional football players.  Capital  The physical plants, machinery, and equipment used to produce other goods. Slide 9 of 17 Topics
  • 10. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Fundamental of Economic Problems TOPIC 1. What and how much to produce? The type of product to produce, the amount of product to be produced. 2. How to produce? The technique or method of producing a product. 3. Whom to produce? Who finally gets to enjoy the goods and services produced. Slide 10 of 17
  • 11. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Types of Economic Systems – Capitalistic Economy TOPIC  Capitalistic Economy  Is also known as a free market economy system.  In which no one is told what to do or how to do it, what to produce, who to work for and how to get the things they need.  The forces of market demand and supply is without any government intervention, determines how resources is allocated. Slide 11 of 17
  • 12. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Types of Economic Systems – Socialistic Economy TOPIC  Socialistic or Command Economy  The government owns and operates the factors of production.  The government will decide what will be produced , how it will be produced and for whom it will be produced for.  Example of socialism are North Korea, Cuba, Laos, and China.  The motive is to make sure that everything that people need is produced and that everyone gets what they need. Slide 12 of 17
  • 13. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Types of Economic Systems – Mixed Market Economy TOPIC  The Mixed Market Economy  Has features of both market and command economies.  Most countries are mixed economies, though some are close to the command economy and others are nearer to the free market economy.  Usually they have a free market, but the government owns some business and provides some goods and services to the citizens  Example are Malaysian, the UK, and Singapore. Slide 13 of 17
  • 14. CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS Class Activity TOPIC  Perform a group of 2and identify the following:  What is microeconomics?  Differentiate between microeconomics and macroeconomics  Give one example for each of micro and macro economics.  What is opportunity cost?  Give example of your own of opportunity cost.  Differentiate 3 types of market economy based on definition, characteristics and examples. Slide 14 of 17