3D1 - Economic Impacts Flashcards

Analyze the impacts of economics on concepts such as population, resources, and technology.

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What is division of labor?

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The separation of a work process into multiple tasks, with each task carried out by a different person or group of people.

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What is the primary reason for division of labor?

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Specialization

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How does division of labor increase productivity?

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By breaking down complex work processes into simpler, manageable tasks, increasing efficiency and competency in specific tasks.

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What factors led societies to develop division of labor?

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  • Complexity in production.
  • Increased product demand.
  • Specialization.
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What did Adam Smith note about division of labor?

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It leads to monetary and economic gains.

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What is specialization in relation to division of labor?

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Breaking down larger tasks into smaller ones and assigning them to different workers who excel in their assigned tasks.

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What advantages does specialization and division of labor offer producers?

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Increased production and profits.

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What advantage does specialization and division of labor offer consumers?

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High-quality products.

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What advantages does specialization and division of labor offer laborers?

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  • Appreciation in the work industry.
  • Increased value.
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What advantages does specialization and division of labor offer on a national level?

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  • Increased revenue.
  • Improved status and economy.
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How does division of labor affect production costs?

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With increased production, the average cost of production per unit decreases due to economies of scale.

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What is an example of division of labor in action?

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  • Masons
  • Plumbers
  • Carpenters
  • Electricians
  • Painters
  • Interior designers

These specialized workers come together to construct a new building.

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What is specialization in economics?

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Narrowing the production of goods to only a few different items to more efficiently produce certain goods.

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What is geographic specialization?

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Production of goods in relation to certain regions to increase efficiency of production.

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What is labor specialization?

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Individuals gaining certain skills to become more proficient at certain tasks, promoting individual mastery of processes.

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What is opportunity cost in relation to specialization?

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The cost of producing the next best alternative product, showcasing how specialization can improve overall productivity.

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What is opportunity cost?

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Money or benefits lost by not selecting a particular option during the decision-making process.

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How does specialization help an economy?

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Can make processes more efficient, leading to higher overall production rates, resulting in cheaper products of equal or greater quality.

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What are economic resources?

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Components used to produce goods or services for consumption or use.

Economic resources can also be defined as factors of production.

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What are the environmental impacts of rare earth metal mining in Africa?

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  • Environmental Degradation: The extraction of rare earth metals in African countries, such as Congo and Tanzania, often leads to significant environmental damage, including soil erosion, water contamination, and loss of biodiversity.

Despite being rich in resources, countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo see limited economic benefits from rare earth metal extraction due to exploitation by multinational corporations and lack of local value addition.

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What are the economic impacts of oil extraction?

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  • Economic Dependence: Middle Eastern economies, particularly those of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq, heavily rely on oil exports. This dependency can lead to economic vulnerability due to fluctuating oil prices.
  • Wealth Distribution: While oil wealth has led to significant infrastructure development in the Middle East, it has also resulted in stark income inequalities and socio-political tensions.
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What are concerns associated with lithium extraction in South America?

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  • Technological demand for more lithium in electric vehicles
  • Environmental destruction

Technological Demand: Lithium is crucial for batteries in electric vehicles and portable electronics. Countries like Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina, part of the “Lithium Triangle,” play a vital role in the global supply chain.
Environmental Concerns: The extraction process, particularly in salt flats, consumes large amounts of water, impacting local communities and ecosystems in already arid regions.