Definitions
Definitions Part 2
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100

What you sacrifice to get something is known as what?

Opportunity Cost

100

The idea that all resources are limited is known as what?

Scarcity

100

If you were the chief economist for a country and you managed to find a new way to produce goods cheaper and faster, what would happen to your production possibility curve?

It would shift upward/to the right

100
A cost-benefit analysis would be used in which principle?

Principle of Opportunity Cost

100

How long should movie franchises be according to the marginal principle?

Trilogy/3 Movies

200

A curve that shows the possible combinations of products that an economy can produce

Production Possibilities Curve

200

The uniquely human way of providing or obtaining goods and services is known as what?

Exchange

200

You have three choices for spending your Saturday: working a part-time job and earning $80, attending a football game that costs $30 for a ticket, or studying for an upcoming test. If you choose to work, what is the opportunity cost of your decision?

The $30 football ticket/the enjoyment of going to the game and the benefit of studying for your test

200

What is the alternative to exchange?

Self-Sufficiency

200

What is the name of the economist from Scotland we mention each chapter?

Adam Smith

300

The additional cost resulting from a small increase in some activity is known as what?

Marginal Cost

300

The additional benefit resulting from a small increase in some activity.

Marginal Benefit

300

In 2020 Aakash bought a used car for $15,000; In 2024 that same car is selling for $20,000. In 2020 Aakash's salary was $50,000 and in 2024 his salary increased to $68,000. Did he have a greater buying power in 2020 or 2024? Need numbers to back up decision

2024, 3.4 cars vs. 3.3 cars

300

What factors influence the real-nominal principle? (Give at least 2)

Age, location, time period

300

Name 2 Caribbean countries that use the US dollar

Aruba, Puerto Rico, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Turks and Caicos

400

The principle of an exchange between two people makes both better off is known as what?

Principle of Voluntary Exchange

400

The value of an amount of money in terms of what it can buy

Real Value

400

If there were a natural disaster, what would happen to your country's production possibility curve?

It would shift inward/to the left.

400

What would allow a company to not experience diminishing returns?

Controlling all inputs/having no inputs be fixed

400

Who is the chair of US Federal Reserve who sets interest rates?

Jerome Powell

500

What is the term for the face value amount of money?

Nominal Value

500

What is the principle where, "what matters to people is the purchasing power of money, not its face value"

Real-Nominal Principle

500

Emily has a choice to take a week-long vacation or work overtime for that week. If she goes on vacation, it will cost her $2,000 in travel and expenses. If she works, she will earn $1,500 in overtime pay. What is the opportunity cost and what is the real cost of her going on vacation?

1. $1500

2. $3500

500

Cargo ships rarely going at full speed to deliver goods due to the cost of fuel exceeding the gain of getting to port early is an example of which principle?

Marginal Principle

500

What are my cats names?

Kaya and Oliver

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