Micro Module 1 Package 1
Micro Module 1 Package 1
Foreword
The development of a module on Microeconomic Theory & Practice was force-driven by
necessity because of the COVID 19 pandemic that made close teacher-learner personal
contact virtually impossible. The material therefore endeavors to deliver self-packaged
lessons a learner can engage in, at his own time and place. Its main objective is to endow
learners a practical guide to understanding the elements, dynamic interactions between
and among these elements to effectively situate themselves in the whole schema of
economic interaction in its smallest level of analysis hence, its title of MICROECOMICS.
Imbedded in the lessons are practical learnings at home, with their family members, as
providers or beneficiaries of economic largesse in the community.
Learning the theories, processes and concepts will hopefully lead to the internalization and
translation of these learnings to the active participation and pursuit of development in their
own milieu – their home, community or country.
To serve as theoretical foundation of the module, the following materials were consulted:
a. the CHED Memorandum Order (CMO)# (BS Accountancy & BSAIS Course
Contents)
b. Statistical compendium(international & national levels)
Details of the module include:
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Unit 1:
Economics occupies a primordial role in national development. The many diverse needs
of individuals are material in nature – the house where the family lives, the food,
transportation, school uniforms and myriad other needs are all the subject matter of
economics as reflected in its definition, vis:
Throughout human history though, there are groups of people who are more privileged than
others. Closely examine this picture.
Historical Antecedent
Economics as a social science evolved in the 18 th century. However, its is only in this
century that the field is given proper recognition particularly in its provision of a set of
tools to understand socio-economic problems to arrive at rational solutions.
It is thus that this manual is written to help you understand various and numerous problems
of mankind as poverty, starvation, illiteracy, etc. This provides an entry point for the tools
you would have learned to apply to different situations and problems, simple and complex.
Learning Outcomes
Explain the dynamic interaction between economics and other fields like politics
and socio-cultural dimensions of human interaction;
Learning Objectives
Manifest understanding of basic economic issues and how they relate to their lives
personally and to their community/country.
Explain the importance of economics in the day-to-day life of people.
Your first task is to answer the following questions? Why is it necessary for us to
understand economics? Considering the kind of lifestyle your family now has, is there still
a room to improve it? What maybe the factors hindering your family’s movement to a
higher standard of living, what can still be done, what are the things we have neglected.
Your second task is to look at the picture provided in page three(3). Critically compare the
two scenarios provided therein and answer the following questions.
What are the similarities What are the differences? What insights do I have
between the two pictures regarding the comparison?
presented?
1. You may enlarge the table to accommodate your answers.
2. Submit the written output for the first & second tasks to my email ad
:mstanjr@csu.edu.ph
before : to be announced later.
Submission is required before the release of the next material.
3. Watch “You Tube” videos with titles like “What is economics?” The difference between
Microeocomics and Macroecomonics to prepare yourself for our next package of
lessons.
4. Watch out for any announcement in your chat group.