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Economics Revision Notes – sections 1+2 (+ guide)




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This document contains:
- Ways to revise for Economics Cambridge IGCSE and O Level
- Section 1: The basic economic problem
1. The nature of the economic problem
2. The factors of production
3. Opportunity cost
4. Production possibility curve

, Secti on 1: The basic economic problem
1. The nature of the economic problem
 There's no limit to peoples wants, but there's a limit to resources
 Thus the resources are scarce
 Scarcity is the
situation where there unlimited limited
wants resources scarcity
are not enough
resources to satisfy
everyone’s needs or wants
 The basic economic problem – concern about how best to allocate scarce resources in order to
satisfy people’s needs and wants
 It exists in every economy
 Economics is the study of how resources are allocated to satisfy the unlimited needs and wants
 Economic agents are:
o Individuals or households

o Firms

o The government

 3 basic questions asked by economic agents:
o What to produce?

o How to produce it?

o For whom to produce it?

 Private sector – refers to the economic sector of private individuals and firms; the main aim is to
earn profit
 Public sector – refers to the activity directly involving the government; the main aim is to provide
a service
 Goods – physical, tangible items
 Services – non-physical, thus intangible items
 Needs – goods and services which are essential for survival:
o Food

o Water

o Shelter (clothing)

 Wants – goods and services which are not essential, but desired by different economic agents
 Economic goods are products that require resources to produce it -> they have an opportunity
cost
 A free good does not require resources to make it, this doesn’t have an opportunity cost
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