Unit 1: intro to econ Flashcards
what is economics?
the study of how people, businesses, and societies use their scarce resources to best satisfy unlimited wants/needs
needs
things for survival
wants
things we would like to have but are not necessary to survive
goods
physical objects that satisfy wants or needs
services
labor performed by someone for a customer for money
basic economic problem
limited resources vs. the needs and wants of people
labor
the effort people devote to a task for which they are paid
land
the all natural resources used to make goods and services (land, coal, water, wood, etc.)
capital
any human made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
entrepreneuship
combines all resources to produce a new good or service; ambitious leaders who combines land and capital to create and market new goods and services
____ is limited resources to meet unlimited wants
scarcity
we cannot have everything we ___- we use ____ (making choices)
want; economic reasoning
shortage
a situation in which a food or service is unavailable; a producer cannot or will not offer a good or a service sometimes
shortages are ___; goods are ___ because resources are ___
temporary; scarce; scarce
value
monetary worth ($$$) of a good or service as determined by the market
can water ever be scarce?
no because there is enough water in the world for everyone to have a lot of it
diamond water paradox
diamonds are more expensive than water because diamonds are more scarce
utility
ability of a good or service to be useful and transferable from one person to another
paradox of value is further explained by both ___ and ___
scarcity and utility
the value of a good or service is determined by how ___ it is and how ___ it is to people
scarce; useful
wealth
the accumulation of products that are tangible, scarce, have utility, and transferable from one person to another
TINSTAAFL
There Is No Such Thing As A Free Lunch
physical capital
man made objects that create goods or services (buildings, tools, factories, etc.)
human capital
the knowledge or skill a worker gains through education and experience (artist, architect, etc.)