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Economics Test 1 Flashcards

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946559477Adam SmithScottish philosopher Founder of modern economics Wealth of Nations Promoted self interest
946559478The Invisible HandGreed drives producers and consumers to help one another Competition leads to more efficient production/lower prices
946559479Economic EnigmasPuzzles or models that might be explained through economic analysis
946559480Positive EconomicsHow things are right now
946559481Normative EconomicsHow thing ought to be
946559482Seven Principles of Economics1. Scarcity forces tradeoffs 2. Cost Versus Benefits (people choose when benefits of something are greater than cost) 3. Thinking at the Margin (most of the choices we make each day involve a little more or a little less of something) 4. Incentives Matter 5. Trades makes people better off 6. Markets coordinate trade 7. Future consequences count
946559483Tools of economics do what?Allow then to analyzie how "efficient" the economy is
946559484Scientific method-Ask Q -Develop Hypothesis -Conduct study/collect data -Analyze data -Evaluate hypothesis
946559485GraphsSimplify the complex
946559486Factors of ProductionThe imput/output of the production process
946559487LandThe gifts of nature that produce goods and recources
946559488Perpetual ResourcesWidley available and no risk of being used up (sunlight, waves)
946559489Renewable ResourcesCan be replaced as they are used (fresh water, fish...)
946559490Non-Renewable ResourcesOnce they're used, they're gone forever
946559491Human capitalThe time and effort people devote to producing goods/services
946559492Financial CapitalMoney used in stocks, bonds, real estate, or business to produce future wealth
946559493Tools, machines and buildings capitalused on production of goods/services
946559494ShortageLess of a good or service at a specific price (temporary)
946559495ScarcityWhat people want no matter what the price (forever)
946559496EntrepeneursPeople willing to take the risks involved in starting a business
946559497ProductivityA measure of the output of the economy per unit imput
946559498UtilityThe satisfaction or pleasure one gains from consuming a product/service
946559499Marginal utilityThe extra satisfaction or pleasure you will get from an increase of one additional unit of a good or service
946559500Production Possibilities FrontierAn economic model in the form of a line graph that shows how an economy might use it's resources to produce two goods
946559501Why is it called a Frontier?Because it represents the best that this economy can do with its current factors of production
946559502Changes in the PPFGrows-shifted to the right Shrinks-shifted to the left

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