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5 - 1Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Households as Income Receivers

Households as Spenders

The Business Population

Legal Forms of Business

Public Sector: Government’s Role

Government Finance

State & Local Finance

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The U. S. Economy:Private and Public Sectors

5C H A P T E R

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WAGES RENT INTEREST PROFIT/LOSS

PERSONAL DISTRIBUTION

SHOWS ALLOCATION OF INCOME AMONG INDIVIDUAL

HOUSEHOLDS

FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION

HOUSEHOLDS AS INCOME RECEIVERS

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WAGES $5,977 Billion 72%

PROPRIETOR’S 757 Billion 9%INCOME

CORPORATE 787 Billion 9%PROFITS

INTEREST 684 Billion 8%

RENTS 142 Billion 2%

FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION

2002 DATA

HOUSEHOLDS AS INCOME RECEIVERS

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PERSONAL DISTRIBUTIONPersonal Income (Percent)

3.5%

8.7%

14.6%

23.0%

50.2%

Lowest 20% Income Group

Second 20% Income Group

Middle 20% Income Group

2002 DATA

Fourth 20% Income Group

Highest 20% Income Group

HOUSEHOLDS AS INCOME RECEIVERS

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2002 DATA

3% to personal saving

WHERE DOES OUR INCOME GO?

HOUSEHOLDS AS SPENDERS

$291Billion

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2002 DATA

3% to personal taxes13%

WHERE DOES OUR INCOME GO?

HOUSEHOLDS AS SPENDERS

$291Billion

$1,114Billion

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2002 DATA

3% to personal consumption13% 84%

WHERE DOES OUR INCOME GO?

HOUSEHOLDS AS SPENDERS

$291Billion

$7,304Billion

$1,114Billion

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HOUSEHOLDS AS SPENDERS

COMPOSITION OF CONSUMEREXPENDITURES, 2002

Services$4,317 billion

(59%)

Nondurable Goods$2,115 billion

(29%)

Durable Goods$872 billion

(12%)

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THE BUSINESS POPULATION

•Plant•Firm

•Multiplant Firms•Vertical Integration•Conglomerates

•Industry

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THE BUSINESS POPULATIONBusiness Shares of Domestic Output

Corporations20%

Partnerships8%

SoleProprietorships

72%

Partnerships 9%

Sole Proprietorships 4%

Corporations87%

Percentage of Firms Percentage of Sales

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LEGAL FORMS OF BUSINESSES

Sole Proprietorship

•Easy to Organize•Proprietor is Own “Boss”

Advantages

Disadvantages•Limited Resources•No Help With Decision Making•Unlimited Liability

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LEGAL FORMS OF BUSINESSES

Partnership

•Easy to Organize•More Management Skills•Greater Resources Available

Advantages

Disadvantages•Difficulty Making Decisions•Possibly Limited Financial Resources•Partnership Continuity Problems•Unlimited Liability

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LEGAL FORMS OF BUSINESSESCorporation

•Most Effective Raising Capital - Stocks, Bonds

•Limited Liability•Easy Expansion of Size & Scope•Infinite Life

Advantages

Disadvantages•Corporate Regulations & Legal Expenses•Some Unscrupulous Practices•Double Taxation•Separation of Ownership & Control

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LEGAL FORMS OF BUSINESSES

Hybrid Structures•Limited-Liability Company (LLC)

•S-CorporationPrincipal-Agent Problem

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PUBLIC SECTOR: GOVERNMENT’S ROLE

Providing the Legal StructureMaintaining Competition

•Monopoly•Regulation•Antitrust•Regulated Monopolies

Redistributing Income•Transfer Payments•Market Intervention•Taxation

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Reallocating Resources•Market Failure•Spillovers or Externalities

•Spillover Costs•Legislation•Specific Taxes

•Spillover Benefits•Subsidize Consumers•Subsidize Suppliers•Government Provision

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Reallocating Resources•Market Failure•Spillovers or Externalities

•Private Goods - Rivalry•Excludability

•Public Goods and Services•Nonrivalry•Nonexcludability•Free-Rider Problem

•Quasi-Public Goods

PUBLIC SECTOR: GOVERNMENT’S ROLE

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Promoting Stability•Unemployment•Inflation

Circular Flow RevisitedAdding the Government

Sector

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BUSINESSES HOUSEHOLDS

RESOURCES INPUTS

$ COSTS $ INCOMES

PRODUCTMARKET

GOODS &SERVICES

GOODS &SERVICES

$ CONSUMPTION$ REVENUE

GOVERNMENT

RESOURCEMARKET

NET TAXES FLOWTO GOVERNMENTFROM BUSINESSES

GOVERNMENTGOODS & SERVICES

FLOW TO BUSINESSES

PUBLIC SECTOR: GOVERNMENT’S ROLE

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BUSINESSES HOUSEHOLDS

RESOURCES INPUTS

$ COSTS $ INCOMES

PRODUCTMARKET

GOODS &SERVICES

GOODS &SERVICES

$ CONSUMPTION$ REVENUE

GOVERNMENT

RESOURCEMARKET

NET TAXES FLOWTO GOVERNMENT

FROM HOUSEHOLDS

GOODS & SERVICESFLOW TO HOUSEHOLDS

FROM GOVERNMENT

PUBLIC SECTOR: GOVERNMENT’S ROLE

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BUSINESSES HOUSEHOLDS

RESOURCES INPUTS

$ COSTS $ INCOMES

PRODUCTMARKET

GOODS &SERVICES

GOODS &SERVICES

$ CONSUMPTION$ REVENUE

GOVERNMENT

EXPENDITURESFLOW TO

ACQUIRE RESOURCES

RESOURCEMARKET

RESOURCESFLOW TO

GOVERNMENT

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PUBLIC SECTOR: GOVERNMENT’S ROLE

BUSINESSES HOUSEHOLDS

RESOURCES INPUTS

$ COSTS $ INCOMES

PRODUCTMARKET

GOODS &SERVICES

GOODS &SERVICES

$ CONSUMPTION$ REVENUE

GOVERNMENT

RESOURCEMARKET

GOVERNMENTEXPENDITURES

FLOW TOPRODUCT MARKET

GOODS & SERVICESFLOW TO

GOVERNMENT

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GOVERNMENT FINANCE

Purchases & Transfers

•Transfer PaymentsNonexhaustive

•Government PurchasesExhaustive

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FEDERAL FINANCEFederal Expenditures

Pensions and Income SecurityNational DefenseHealthInterest on Public Debt

Pensions &Income Security

38% NationalDefense

17%

Health21%

All Other15%

Interest9%

2002 Data

TotalExpenditures$2,011 Billion

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FEDERAL FINANCEFederal Tax Revenues

PersonalIncome Tax

46%

Personal Income Tax•Marginal Tax Rate•Average Tax Rate

2002 Data

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FEDERAL FINANCEFederal Tax Revenues

PersonalIncome Tax

46%

PayrollTaxes38%Corporate

Income Tax8%

All Other4%

Excise Taxes4%

Personal Income TaxPayroll TaxCorporate Income TaxesExcise Taxes

2002 Data

TotalTax Revenues$1,853 Billion

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STATE AND LOCAL FINANCE

State RevenuesSales & Excise Taxes ~ 47%State Income Taxes ~ 36%Corporate Income TaxesLicense FeesLotteriesIntergovernmental

Grants ~22%State Owned Utilities/Stores

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STATE AND LOCAL FINANCE

State ExpendituresEducation ~ 36%

Public Welfare ~ 25%

Health and Hospitals ~ 8%

Highways ~ 8%

Public Safety ~ 5%

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STATE AND LOCAL FINANCE

Local RevenuesProperty Taxes 72%Sales & Excise Taxes 17%

Education

44%Welfare, Health, and

Hospitals

12%Public Safety

11%Housing, Parks, and

Sewerage

8%Highways

5%

Local Expenditures

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STATE AND LOCAL FINANCE

Local RevenuesProperty Taxes 72%Sales & Excise Taxes 17%

Education

44%Welfare, Health, and

Hospitals

12%Public Safety

11%Housing, Parks, and

Sewerage

8%Highways

5%

Local ExpendituresSources ofProprietary

Incomes

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FISCAL TRANSFERS

Intergovernmental Grants

Federal Transfers & Grants

State Grants to Local

Governments

functional distribution of income

personal distribution of income

durable goods

non-durable goods

services

plant

firm

industry

sole proprietorship

partnership

corporation

stocks

bonds

limited liability

double taxation

principal-agent problem

monopoly

spillover costs

spillover benefits

public goods

free-rider problem

quasi-public goods

government purchases

transfer payments

personal income tax

marginal tax rate

average tax rate

payroll taxespayroll taxes

corporate income taxcorporate income tax

sales & excise taxessales & excise taxes

property taxesproperty taxes

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