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PMAC5112 · ECONOMICS 1B — STUDY GUIDE



Interdependence Between Major Sectors,
Markets & Flows in a Mixed Economy
Learning Unit 1 — how production, income and spending circulate between households,
firms, government, financial institutions and the foreign sector.


Production → creates goods & services Income → rewards factor owners


Spending → drives demand




01 The Three Major Flows

PRODUCTION

Production is the process of combining the factors of production to make goods and
services for sale or consumption. It is the starting point of economic activity — it creates
what people need to satisfy their wants.



Why Production Matters


1 Creates goods and services that satisfy consumer wants and needs


2 Generates employment by creating demand for labour


3 Produces income for households and businesses


4 Contributes to economic growth by increasing output


5 Improves living standards through greater availability of goods


6 Forms the basis for income generation and consumer spending

, The Production Flow — Inputs (land, labour, capital, entrepreneurship) combine in
DIAGRAM
production to create value, generating outputs (goods & services for consumption).




INCOME

Income is the reward or remuneration received by individuals or firms for supplying goods,
services, or factors of production, or through investment. The total value of income earned
equals the total value of production.



Why Income Matters


1 Rewards individuals and firms for participating in production


2 Provides households with purchasing power to buy goods and services


3 Enables households to save and invest for future needs


4 Generates tax revenue for government through income taxes


5 Stimulates economic activity by supporting consumer spending


6 Contributes to improved living standards and economic well-being



KEY CONCEPT

Production, income and spending are interdependent and equal in total value — production creates
goods & services, income rewards factor owners, and spending drives demand, feeding back into
production.

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