Production methods
Circular flow of money
Households
Pricing
Potatoes
100

This production method involves the output of unique or one-off orders.

Job production

100

Define scarcity

Scarcity = demand higher than availability

100

The level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a certain socioeconomic class or geographic area.

Living standards

100

Costco's hotdog and free refill deal is an example of what pricing method?

Loss leader

100

What are the 4 Ps of marketing?

Price, Product, Place, Promotion

200

Involves producing a set of identical products, with work on each set being fully completed before production switches to another set, which may have slightly different specifications.

Batch production

200

These represent money being added to the economy

Injections

200

Monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period.

GDP

200

If I run a bakery and calculate a donut on average takes about 50c to produce, but I charge another $1 for my time and to cover overhead, what pricing method am I using?

Cost plus

200
What year was the first potato grown in space?

1995

300

This is a production method whereby different operations are continuously and progressively carried out in sequence, with a very large output of standardized products.

Mass production

300

Name the four factors of production

Land
Labour

Capital

Entrepreneurship 

300

What are the main causes of inflation?

Inflation is generally caused by production costs increasing, or demand for products increasing leading to people being willing to pay more for goods.

300

This pricing method that involves charging a low price, sometimes even below the cost, so as to damage the sales of rivals.

Predatory pricing

300
What was the potato known as in the time of Shakespeare?

The apple of love

400

Name two advantages of batch production relative to job production

•Lower cost than job production

•Greater choice than job production

•Reduced risk if product doesn’t succeed, allows experimentation

400

Which organisation is responsible for setting the cash rate target?

The Reserve Bank of Australia

400

Measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by households for a fixed basket of goods and services.

CPI consumer price index

400

State two disadvantages of cost-plus pricing

Disadvantages of cost-plus pricing

•It ignores prices being charged by competitors, including those that charge a much lower price.

•It does not directly consider the needs of customers when the price is set.

•Rather than focusing on the possible level of demand for a firm’s products, it concentrates on calculating the price instead.

400
What liquor are potatoes traditionally made into?

Vodka

500

Name 3 advantages of job production

Flexible (can be made unique to customer preference)
High cost
High quality (high skilled workers)

500

What are the injections and leakages associated with the government sector?

Taxes and Government spending

500

Top 5 countries by GDP

#1 United States Of America (U.S.A)
#2 China

#3 Germany
#4 Japan
#5 India

500

What is one disadvantage of premium pricing?

Premium pricing can limit the potential number of customers.

There are higher costs involved in producing higher-quality goods or providing better quality services

500
What percentage of a potato is water?

80%