Topic 1.3 Enough Choice!

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Topic 1
Enough Choice!

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Agenda
  • Discuss Homework
  • Explanation Topic 1.3
  • Get to work! (LessonUp and tasks Enough Choice!)

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Discuss the Homework
Topic 1.2 Keep the money rolling in - 2

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Learning Goals

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Products
Two types of products:
Free products – you can use them freely
Economic products – cost money

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Primairy needs
Everything that you need or would love to have, are called needs

Primary needs - you need this to live/survive
For example: drinks, food, clothing

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Secundairy needs
The need for luxury

For example: smartphone, computer, car, holiday

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Means are needed to fulfill someone's needs:
  • Time
  • Money
  • Assets

These means are limited, that's what you call scarce. A consumer needs to make choices. You need to prioritize in order to make the right choices

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Prosperity
  • The degree to which you can meet your needs is called your prosperity
  • Another part of your prosperity is determined by your sense of happiness
  • You can view the prosperity of a country by calculating the per capita income

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Is prosperity the same as wellbeing?
  • Prosperity -> the extent to which you are able to fulfill your needs
  • Wellbeing -> shows how happy and satisfied you are with your life

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Calculating the per capita income

income per capita = national income : number of inhabitants
 

National income €600 billion
Inhabitants 17 million 


  • Answer -> €600 billion : 17 million = €35,294.12 

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Examples of free products are:
A
Sunlight and wind
B
Sunlight and books
C
Books and pens
D
Wind and paper

Slide 13 - Quiz

Give two examples of primairy needs

Slide 14 - Open question

Give two examples of secundairy needs

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Which means influence how people make their choices? Name two...

Slide 16 - Open question

Can you explain the difference between prosperity and wellbeing?

Slide 17 - Open question

Upload a picture of your homework (tasks from Enough Choice!)

Slide 18 - Open question