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THE ECONOMIC
ORGANISATION OF
SOCIETY
How does economies work?
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
3rd ESO
Almudena Corrales Marbán
INTRODUCTION
Almudena Corrales Marbán
The economic systems in the world today
include subsistence models, capitalism, planned economies and
mixed models. All these systems help people’s needs and
desires in different ways.
Our planet resources are limited, and economic
exploitation can can lead to the overuse of resources and the
creation of excessive amount of waste.
Future generations should work on this problem or we
will not have enough natural resources . We must all work
together to consume the Earth’s resources responsibly.
1. HOW ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
WORKS?
Almudena Corrales Marbán
People have individual needs,
such as food, clothes, hygiene and
exercise, whereas society has
collective needs, such as
healthcare, justice, communication
and education.
WHAT IS ECONOMIC
ACTIVITY?
Economic activity describes all the
jobs done by workers in order to
satisfy the needs of people and
societies by providing goods or
services.
2. THE THREE PHASES OF THE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
Almudena Corrales Marbán
2.1. PRODUCTION
The company decides on the products to be produced, the
amount and the manufacturing process.
These products can be goods or services.
GOODS
• Consumer goods, which
satisfy the desires or needs of
the consumer, such as clothes
and furniture.
• Intermediate goods, such as
machines and tools, are used to
manufacture consumer goods
SERVICES
• Healthcare, public transport,
police,etc
• They require infrastructure and
the investment of the
government.
Almudena Corrales Marbán
2.2. DISTRIBUTION
Distribution occurs after the production and consists of the
delivery of goods or services to the consumer. This involves:
Storage, transport, marketing, sale of goods.
There are two steps in the sales process:
WHOLESALE
Wholesalers buy a large
number of products and
sell them to companies,
who then sell the goods to
individual consumers
RETAIL
Retail businesses buy a
small number of gooods
from wholesalers and sell
them directly to the
public in shops
An example of distribution
AMAZON
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Almudena Corrales Marbán
2.3. CONSUMPTION
The buying of goods and services allows people to satisfy
their needs. This means they are able to consume products
or use goods and services
People consume goods, such as food or drinks, and use
others, such as television or computers.
3. THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT
PRODUCTION
Almudena Corrales Marbán
THE KEY INGREDIENTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF
GOODS ARE:
• NATURAL RESOURCES
• LABOUR
• CAPITAL
• TECHNOLOGY AND EXPERTISE
3.1. Natural resources
Almudena Corrales Marbán
Nature gives us many
elements that we
transform to satisfy the
needs of human society.
Because these resources
are limited and could run
out soon, we need to
make sure we do not
overexploit them.
3.2. Labour
Almudena Corrales Marbán
Labour is all human
activity, whether physical
or intelllectual, that is
required to produce goods
or provide services that
are necessary for people
and society.
3.3. Capital
Almudena Corrales Marbán
Capital includes all of the resources used
to produce goods and services. There are
two type of capitals:
Physical capital. This includes the land
on which the business is built, the
construction and maintenance of the
premises, and the machinery and raw
materials needed for the production of
goods and services. All this requires a
considerable investment.
Financial capital. Money needed to
begin production. This includes loans of
banks or other institutions.
3.4. Technology and expertise
Almudena Corrales Marbán
Technical expertise makes possible
the design, construction and use of
machines and devices for the
production of goods and services.
We can distinguish three types of
production according to this
technology:
• Manual production
• Mechanical production
• Hi-tech production
Competitive companies require
quality training programmes for the
employees and also laboratories to
reach new technology and new
products
4. THE ECONOMIC SECTORS
Almudena Corrales Marbán
Economic sectors are so diverse that they have been
traditionally divided into three large economic sectors.
However, a fourth sector has been recently added to
this classification.
1. THE PRIMARY SECTOR
2. THE SECONDARY SECTOR
3. THE TERTIARY SECTOR
4. THE QUATERNARY SECTOR
Almudena Corrales Marbán
Almudena Corrales Marbán
4.1. The primary sector
Almudena Corrales Marbán
This sector includes
activities that produce food
for consumption and raw
materials for industry. It
consists of agriculture,
livestock farming, fishing
and forestry.
4.2. The secondary sector
Almudena Corrales Marbán
This sector includes all economic
activities that transform raw
materials found in nature through
industrial processes into
manufactured products. The main
activities are:
• Industry
• Construction
• Exploitation of energy sources
(water, oil, gas)
4.3. The tertiary sector
Almudena Corrales Marbán
This sector includes a wide variety
of activities. It does not produce
material goods like the primary and
secondary sectors. It provides
services to the population or to
companies such as healthcare,
education, transport, tourism, trade
and culture.
This sector is the fastest-
growing sector due to the
appearence and expansion of an
information society, which has
aided the development of scientific
and technical research, including
on-line services and shops.
4.4. The quaternary sector
Almudena Corrales Marbán
This is a new economic sector
based on expertise that includes
activities related to the
creation, distribution and
manipulation of information,
ans also social, cutural and
economic innovation and
research. Workers in these
fields need special training
and high levels of expertise.
The use of advance technology
5. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
Almudena Corrales Marbán
All societies need to think about what products they can
make, how they make them, and who they will make them
for.
These systems can be organised in different ways according
to the society’s beliefs and historical background.
• The subsistence system
• The capitalist system
• The planned economy system
• Alternative economies
5.1. The subsistence system
Almudena Corrales Marbán
This system is chracteristic of
societies with low levels of
development, people produce what
they need to meet their basic needs.
They work the land for food, build
their own houses, make their own
clothes, etc. Any surplus goods are
sold in local markets.
5.2. The capitalist system
Almudena Corrales Marbán
This system defends free
competition between individuals
and companies to develop
economic activities. It is also
called the free market system.
It is based on the LAW OF
SUPPLY AND DEMAND for fair
prices for goood and services that
people need. The means of
production are private.
Capitalism started with the
Industrial Revolution in the late
18th century.
A little bit of critical thinking
5.3. The planned economy system
Almudena Corrales Marbán
In this systen, the state owns the
means of production and controls
all aspects of the economy. It
decides how much is produced. It
also decides how much goods will
cost and what to do with the
profits.
Today this system exists in
countries like China or North
Korea. China, however, is changing it
slowly by openning its economy to
foreign countries and investment.
5.4. Alternative economies
Almudena Corrales Marbán
These economies reject
capitalism because they say it
does not meet the real needs of
its citizens and promotes
inequality.
They suggest unique model for
society that is based on solidarity
between people, respect for
nature and the common good.

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The economic organisation of society

  • 1. THE ECONOMIC ORGANISATION OF SOCIETY How does economies work? SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT 3rd ESO Almudena Corrales Marbán
  • 2. INTRODUCTION Almudena Corrales Marbán The economic systems in the world today include subsistence models, capitalism, planned economies and mixed models. All these systems help people’s needs and desires in different ways. Our planet resources are limited, and economic exploitation can can lead to the overuse of resources and the creation of excessive amount of waste. Future generations should work on this problem or we will not have enough natural resources . We must all work together to consume the Earth’s resources responsibly.
  • 3. 1. HOW ECONOMIC ACTIVITY WORKS? Almudena Corrales Marbán People have individual needs, such as food, clothes, hygiene and exercise, whereas society has collective needs, such as healthcare, justice, communication and education. WHAT IS ECONOMIC ACTIVITY? Economic activity describes all the jobs done by workers in order to satisfy the needs of people and societies by providing goods or services.
  • 4. 2. THE THREE PHASES OF THE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY Almudena Corrales Marbán 2.1. PRODUCTION The company decides on the products to be produced, the amount and the manufacturing process. These products can be goods or services. GOODS • Consumer goods, which satisfy the desires or needs of the consumer, such as clothes and furniture. • Intermediate goods, such as machines and tools, are used to manufacture consumer goods SERVICES • Healthcare, public transport, police,etc • They require infrastructure and the investment of the government.
  • 5. Almudena Corrales Marbán 2.2. DISTRIBUTION Distribution occurs after the production and consists of the delivery of goods or services to the consumer. This involves: Storage, transport, marketing, sale of goods. There are two steps in the sales process: WHOLESALE Wholesalers buy a large number of products and sell them to companies, who then sell the goods to individual consumers RETAIL Retail businesses buy a small number of gooods from wholesalers and sell them directly to the public in shops
  • 6. An example of distribution AMAZON Almudena Corrales Marbán
  • 8. Almudena Corrales Marbán 2.3. CONSUMPTION The buying of goods and services allows people to satisfy their needs. This means they are able to consume products or use goods and services People consume goods, such as food or drinks, and use others, such as television or computers.
  • 9. 3. THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT PRODUCTION Almudena Corrales Marbán THE KEY INGREDIENTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF GOODS ARE: • NATURAL RESOURCES • LABOUR • CAPITAL • TECHNOLOGY AND EXPERTISE
  • 10. 3.1. Natural resources Almudena Corrales Marbán Nature gives us many elements that we transform to satisfy the needs of human society. Because these resources are limited and could run out soon, we need to make sure we do not overexploit them.
  • 11. 3.2. Labour Almudena Corrales Marbán Labour is all human activity, whether physical or intelllectual, that is required to produce goods or provide services that are necessary for people and society.
  • 12. 3.3. Capital Almudena Corrales Marbán Capital includes all of the resources used to produce goods and services. There are two type of capitals: Physical capital. This includes the land on which the business is built, the construction and maintenance of the premises, and the machinery and raw materials needed for the production of goods and services. All this requires a considerable investment. Financial capital. Money needed to begin production. This includes loans of banks or other institutions.
  • 13. 3.4. Technology and expertise Almudena Corrales Marbán Technical expertise makes possible the design, construction and use of machines and devices for the production of goods and services. We can distinguish three types of production according to this technology: • Manual production • Mechanical production • Hi-tech production Competitive companies require quality training programmes for the employees and also laboratories to reach new technology and new products
  • 14. 4. THE ECONOMIC SECTORS Almudena Corrales Marbán Economic sectors are so diverse that they have been traditionally divided into three large economic sectors. However, a fourth sector has been recently added to this classification. 1. THE PRIMARY SECTOR 2. THE SECONDARY SECTOR 3. THE TERTIARY SECTOR 4. THE QUATERNARY SECTOR
  • 17. 4.1. The primary sector Almudena Corrales Marbán This sector includes activities that produce food for consumption and raw materials for industry. It consists of agriculture, livestock farming, fishing and forestry.
  • 18. 4.2. The secondary sector Almudena Corrales Marbán This sector includes all economic activities that transform raw materials found in nature through industrial processes into manufactured products. The main activities are: • Industry • Construction • Exploitation of energy sources (water, oil, gas)
  • 19. 4.3. The tertiary sector Almudena Corrales Marbán This sector includes a wide variety of activities. It does not produce material goods like the primary and secondary sectors. It provides services to the population or to companies such as healthcare, education, transport, tourism, trade and culture. This sector is the fastest- growing sector due to the appearence and expansion of an information society, which has aided the development of scientific and technical research, including on-line services and shops.
  • 20. 4.4. The quaternary sector Almudena Corrales Marbán This is a new economic sector based on expertise that includes activities related to the creation, distribution and manipulation of information, ans also social, cutural and economic innovation and research. Workers in these fields need special training and high levels of expertise. The use of advance technology
  • 21. 5. ECONOMIC SYSTEMS Almudena Corrales Marbán All societies need to think about what products they can make, how they make them, and who they will make them for. These systems can be organised in different ways according to the society’s beliefs and historical background. • The subsistence system • The capitalist system • The planned economy system • Alternative economies
  • 22. 5.1. The subsistence system Almudena Corrales Marbán This system is chracteristic of societies with low levels of development, people produce what they need to meet their basic needs. They work the land for food, build their own houses, make their own clothes, etc. Any surplus goods are sold in local markets.
  • 23. 5.2. The capitalist system Almudena Corrales Marbán This system defends free competition between individuals and companies to develop economic activities. It is also called the free market system. It is based on the LAW OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND for fair prices for goood and services that people need. The means of production are private. Capitalism started with the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th century. A little bit of critical thinking
  • 24. 5.3. The planned economy system Almudena Corrales Marbán In this systen, the state owns the means of production and controls all aspects of the economy. It decides how much is produced. It also decides how much goods will cost and what to do with the profits. Today this system exists in countries like China or North Korea. China, however, is changing it slowly by openning its economy to foreign countries and investment.
  • 25. 5.4. Alternative economies Almudena Corrales Marbán These economies reject capitalism because they say it does not meet the real needs of its citizens and promotes inequality. They suggest unique model for society that is based on solidarity between people, respect for nature and the common good.