Unit 1 Flashcards

1
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focuses on individual decision-making units and how they interact

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Microeconomics

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2
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explores the economy as a whole

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Macroeconomics

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3
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an economic system (also referred to as a subsistence economy) in which traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and services the economy produces, as well as the rule and manner of their distribution, bartering and trading

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Traditional Economy

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4
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an economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned and economic activity is directed by a central government or portion of the government

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Command Economy

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5
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an economic system in which the forces of supply and demand determine what goods and services are produced

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Market Economy

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6
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an economy which practiced characteristics of both command and market economies; supply and demand largely influence the economy, but there is government intervention to meet certain economic goals

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Mixed Economy

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7
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the cost of choosing; what you give up by choosing an option

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Opportunity Cost

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8
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items that can fulfill human wants/needs, provide utility

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Goods

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9
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economic activity that is intangible; provides utility, but can’t be stored
-finite but not fixed (scarcity)

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Services

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10
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natural and human resources from which all goods and services must be produced

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Endowment

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11
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satisfaction; economists assume maximizing this drives individual choice (measured in utils)

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Utility

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12
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the tendency of people to engage in activities that will lead to monetary gain

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Profit motive

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13
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the economic power of the individual in a free market

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Consumer sovereignty

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14
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requirements the government places on private firms and individuals to achieve the government’s goals

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Government regulation

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15
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freedom, security, equity, growth, efficiency, stability

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Social and Economic Goals

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16
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additional increment of utility associated with consuming one or more unit of a good or service

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Marginal utility

17
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in a succession of units, the specific unit you’re focusing on

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Margin

18
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the total satisfaction derived from consuming a specific quantity of a good or service; the total of marginal utilities for all individual units consumed

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Total Utility

19
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satisfy

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Satiate

20
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over-simplified decision-making process based on utility (consume until at 0)

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Initial decision

21
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maximization of utility

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Bliss Point

22
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evaluating the impact of one additional unit

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Marginal analysis

23
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a measure of utility (abstract concept)

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Util

24
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initially, one input increases the initial successive units of input toward the output, but eventually this will add to less output

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Diminishing marginal productivity

25
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maximizing utility in light of scarcity

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Balancing at the margin

26
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utility diminishes the further in the future that utility is realized

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Discounting the future