business organizations
law of supply
demand curve
labor force
labor & market
100

what are 2 disadvantages to doing a sole proprietorship?

full liability for failures, losses, sues

no assist with forming the organization

100

law of supply deal with?

quantity and price

100

when income increases, where does the curve shift?

right

100

what is the labor force?

people who are employed and unemployed

100

can the government intervene in free markets

no

200

what could happen if someone fails to follow laws/ agreements in a contract?

can be taken to court and sued

possibly jail

200

what is effected by the factors of production?

resource prices

200

what is a normal good?

one that consumers demand more when income increases

200

who isn't part of the labor force?

full time students

children

retirees

stay at home parents

200

what is a labor market?

when employers come together to bargain for wages

300

what are 3 minimum requirements a business organization must follow?

authorization

site permit

name

300

what is it called when the government helps fund cost producers?

subsidies

300

what is an inferior good?

goods that demand drops when peoples income rises

300

what is a discouraged worker?

one who was looking for work but gave up

300

what are some types of economies?

command

market

traditional

400

what is a limited partnership?

partnership with different roles for each partner

(one partner in control of funds, other could be in control of sales)

400

what is a graph of the quantity supplied of a good at various prices called?

supply curve

400

what is an inelastic demand?

demand not sensitive to change in price

400

most hired workers?

temporary workers

500

whats the minimum people required to be in a partnership?

2

500

what is the sum of fixed cost plus variable cost?

total cost

500

what is a complementary good?

2 goods bought n used together

500

 instead of manufacturing, what is the economy more focused on?

services provided

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