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Summary Business Studies - Understanding businesses

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Business Studies Chapter 1 (Economic sectors, Businesses, Entrepreneurship, Franchising,Stakeholders)

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1.1.1
Needs – Goods or services that are essential for living such as water, basic food
and clothing.
Wants – Goods and services that people would like to have but are not essential
for living like brand name clothing.
Scarcity (The economic problem) – Unlimited wants but not enough products.
The cause of scarcity is because of not enough factors of production.
The 4 factors of production are…
1. Land – Natural resources from nature such as trees, forests and oil
2. Labour – Number of workers available to make products
3. Capital – Money required for a business to produce items this includes machinery,
robots etc…
4. Enterprise –Entrepreneurs with skills required to create a business.
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Opportunity Cost – A benefit/value that must be given up in order to achieve
something else. For example, if a bakery spends money on a new oven, the
opportunity cost of the oven could be a new refrigerator to store cakes.

, Specialisation – Workers/machines specialises in some part of the production process. For example, At a car
factory, some workers cuts metal parts, another worker assembles the product and another paints the car.
Specialisation can help cut costs and create higher quality products.

Division of labour – Production process has been divided into different tasks for a specialised worker to work
on. e.g. painting cars at a car factory.

Advantages of division of labour are:

Increased efficiency because the worker does the same task over and over again.
Workers don’t waste time moving from one task to another.

● Disadvantages

Workers may become bored doing the same task which results in decreased efficiency

Production may stop if one worker doesn’t do job
Added Value = Selling price of the product – Cost price
(materials etc…) Value added is the difference between the selling price of a product and the cost to produce

it.Added value can be increased by either charging higher prices for the same product or by reducing the cost of

product by lowering quality e.g. using cheaper materials.

, 1.2.1 Economic Sectors
● Primary Sector – Extracts and uses the natural resources from the earth. e.g. Fishing, farming
● Secondary Sector – Manufacture goods using raw materials from primary sector. e.g. Car manufacturers and
other factories
● Tertiary Sector – Provides service to consumers and other sectors of the industry e.g. Restaurants, car
showroom, travel agent

Importance of economic sector

The sector with the most workers is the most important in a country. OR

The sector with most valuable goods/service is the most important in a country.

Changes in sector importance

De-industrialisation – when manufacturing sector becomes less important in a country.

Why the importance of sectors changes?

Primary sector resources get used up e.g. overfishing, deforestation.

Factory costs (usually wages) are too high e.g. wages in China/India are cheaper

People spend more on the tertiary sector as they become wealthier. e.g. more restaurants, travel agents

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