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SECTION B:
Production: A process which involves converting resources into goods and services.

How to Improve the quantity and quality of the factors of production. (QQFoP)
improve
Productivity:

Factors of Resources used by firms to produce goods and services. (CELL)
Production Capital, Enterprise, Land and Labour​.
(CELL):

Land: The site of production and any natural raw materials used in the production process. For
example, ​coal, wood and crops​.

Renewable A resource which is replaced naturally and whose stock level can be maintained over
Resource: time. For example, ​trees, crops, animals​.

Non-renewabl A resource whose ​stock level​ ​declines​ over time as it is used. For example, ​oil,
e resources: diamond, coal, natural gases, gold and iron​.

Sustainability: Ensuring that by using resources to produce goods and services today, we are ​not
preventing the production​ of goods and services in the future.

Labour: The ​work force​ in the economy. Where workers are paid a wage in return for their
services. For example, ​humans​.

Human The value of the ​workforce​ or co individual worker to a b
​ usiness​.
Capital:

Capital: Manmade resources​ used in the production of goods and services.

Working Resources used up in production such as raw materials and components as well as stocks
Capital: of finished goods that are waiting to be sold. E.g ​metals, wood, nuts and bolts​.

Fixed Capital: The stock of manmade resources such as machines and tools used to make goods and
services. E.g ​spanners, screwdrivers, machines​.

Entrepreneur An individual that organises the other factors of production and ​risks their own money
(Enterprise): in a business venture.
They have to:
- Coming up with a business idea
- Own and control the business
- Take risks by investing their own time and money
- Responsible for organising the other factors of production

Labour When production​ relies​ more heavily on ​labour​ than machinery.
Intensive:

Capital When production ​relies​ more heavily on ​machinery​ than labour.
Intensive:

, LEDCs More labour intensive as it is cheaper to buy labour than capital. There are also more
(Capital or people willing to have a more labour intensive job due to lower wealth levels.
Labour):

MEDCs More capital intensive as capital is more productive and MEDCs can afford to buy it, so
(Capital or they are not so labour intensive.
Labour):

Primary The production involving the ​extraction​ or farming of ​raw materials​ from the Earth.
Industry: (e.g ​coal mining, orchard, dairy farm​)

Secondary Production involving the ​conversion​ of raw materials into finished and semi-finished
Industry: goods. (e.g​ oil refinery, power plants​)

Tertiary The ​production of services​ in the economy. (e.g petrol station, supermarket, car market)
Industry:

De-industriali A ​decline​ in the manufacturing sector over a period of time.
sation:

LEDCs and In ​developing countries​, people work ​primarily in the primary​ and secondary
MEDCs: industry.
In ​developed countries​, its significantly ​tertiary-dominated​, due to a lot of the primary
and secondary industry being carried out abroad.

Fixed Costs: A cost that ​does not vary​ with the level of output. (e.g ​factory rent, labour, admin,
advertising​)

Variable A cost that ​varies​ with the level of output. (e.g ​raw materials, delivery​)
Costs:

Total Cost:

Fixed Costs + Variable Costs = Total Costs
TC = FC + VC


Average
Costs:
Average costs = total cost/output
AC = TC/Q


Profit:

Profit = Total revenue - Total costs
P = TR - TC
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