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Frage | Antworten |
Business | The organised effort of individuals to produce and sell the good and services that satisfy society's needs for a profit |
Three types of businesses | 1. Manufacturing businesses 2. service businesses 3. marketing intermediaries |
Manufacturing businesses | Businesses that process various materials |
Service Businesses | Businesses that render a service (eg. Banks) |
Marketing intermediaries | Businesses that buy products and resell them (eg. Game) |
Profit | The money that remains after all business expenses have been deducted |
Stakeholders | The different people that are affected by the policies and decisions made by a firm |
Factors of production | Resources used to produce goods and services. Consist of: 1. capital 2. labour 3. land and natural resources 4. entrepreneurship |
Capitalism | An economic system in which individuals own and operate majority of businesses that provides goods and services |
Invisible hand theory -by Adam Smith | When individuals act to improve their own fortunes, they indirectly promote the good of their community. |
Market economy | An economic system in which businesses and individuals decide what to produce and buy and the market determines prices and quantities sold |
Mixed economies | Exhibits elements of both capitalism and socialism |
Households | made up of individuals who are the consumers of goods as well as the owners of some factors of production |
Businesses | exchange money for natural resources, labour and capital in order to produce goods and services |
Governments | Promote and protect public welfare. Their services are important as they would not be produced by private businesses or would only be produced for those that can't afford them |
Command Economies | 1. Socialism 2. Communism |
Socialism | -key industries owned and controlled by government -small scale private businesses allowed -workers may choose own occupation -production determined by national goals -distribution of goods and services controlled by the state |
Aim of socialism | The equitable distribution of income, the elimination of poverty and economic waste, the providing of social services to all that need them and the |
Disadvantages of socialism | There is increased taxation and the loss of incentive and motivation for individuals and businesses |
Communism | -all factors of production are owned and controlled by the government -production is based on centralized state planning to meet the needs of the state -the state dictates occupational choices and sets prices and wages |
Aim of communism | To create Karl Marx's concept of a classless society where all contribute according to their ability and receive benefits according to their needs |
Productivity | The average level of output per worker per hour |
Important aspects of improving productivity | 1. reducing costs 2. enabling employees to work more efficiently |
The Business Cycle | |
Types of competition | 1. perfect competition 2. monopolistic competition 3. oligopoly 4. monopoly |
Perfect Competition | -many buyers and sellers of a single product and neither are able to affect the price of the product -no restrictions on firms entering the industry -all buyers and sellers accept going price |
Monopolistic Competition | -many businesses with relatively large number of sellers that differentiate their product -products similar in nature and satisfy the same need |
Oligopoly | -few sellers -sizable investments required to enter market -market actions of one affects others |
Monopoly | -one seller -barriers in place to keep firms from entering industry -sellers have complete control over price -firms must consider demand and set price at most profitable level |
PESTLE Analysis | 1. political environment 2. economic environment 3. social environment 4. technological environment 5. legal environment 6. environmental environment |
Political Environment | The influence different political systems have on the environment (government plays a role here) |
Economic environment | Analyzing changes in the economy to understand trends and make forecasts for business planning |
Social Environment | Analyzing how the business impacts society and its consumer market |
Technological environment | Responding to the fast-paced changes in technology |
Legal environment | Consists of national legal systems, regional legal frameworks and international law |
Environmental environment | The effects of pollution, wastage of resources, deforestation, natural disasters etc on the firm |
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