Economics Flashcards

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Producer

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People who make products or produce services

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Service

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Something one person does for another

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3
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Product

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Items you can purchase

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4
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Productive resources

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The basic items used to provide a service or produce a good

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5
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Scarcity

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When there is not enough of something for all who want it

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6
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Budget

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A plan to use income productively

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7
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Opportunity cost

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What you have to give up

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8
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Expenses

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Anything you spend money on

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9
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Income

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Money you make or get

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10
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What is an example of an opportunity cost?

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Io phone

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11
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What are examples of products

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Ipad, iPhone , bagel

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12
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What are examples of services

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Hair salon, waitress, teacher

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13
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Give an example of a product and it’s productive resources

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A cookie is a product . The productive resources are water, flour, and sugar.

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14
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What is the goal of a budget?

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The goal of a budget is to have extra money left over to save

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15
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What is a positive incentive?

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A saw where you buy one product and get another one for free

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16
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What is a negative incentive?

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Speeding ticket or late fee for a late library book

17
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What is an example of print communication

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Billboards and newspapers

18
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What is an example of oral communications?

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Radio and word of mouth

19
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Consumer

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People who buy a good or service