definitions
supply and demand
employment/un
income inequality
4 functions of the environment
100

Gross Domestic Product

Value of all final goods and services produced in a year.  GDP per capita = value divided by population to get each person’s share.

100

when price is high, demand is low 

when price is low, demand is high

law of demand 

100

to be unemployed 

working for and hours or less, actively seeking for work and available for work.

100

income inequality

the unequal distribution of income in a society

100

source

materials and resources from the environment/earth. e.g. wood, soil, water

200

Inflation

Significant and ongoing rise in general level of prices

200

supply 

the quality of a product that a celler is willing to givie price

200

mains types of unemployment

cyclical, structural, frictional

200

wealth inequality

 is unequal distribution of wealth in a society. 

200

sink

obsorbson of waste and pollution. e.g. carbon being captured by plants. 

300

Economics

Study of how scarce resources are used to meet unlimited demand

300

law of supply

all else equal, an increase in price results in an increase in the quantity supplied 

300

cyclical

 occurs with changes in economic e.g. economy goes up = jobs go up. if economy goes down = jobs go down. does not effect the economy 

300

income 

wages/salary, investments and super and social security payments e.g. job-keeper/ job seeker

300

spiritual 

religious belifes related to the environment. e.g. enjoying nature.

400

Economic Growth

Increasing ability of a nation to meet the needs and wants of its people

400

what is demand

is the quantity of a product, some one wants to buy. at a given price 

400

structural 

mis-mach between job avalibity  and people looking for work

400

how the gov try's to stop income inequality 

weal-fair payments, providing goods and services e.g. school/ hospitals , progressive taxation, composery supre anuations, wages policy

400

services

the services the environment provides to help life. e.g. clean air and drinking water, food chains.

500

Circular flow of income

Movement of money through different sectors of the economy

500

factors that effect supply/demand 

supply - covid/diseases, natural events, technology \

demand - persons income, taste or preferences, advertising and trends

500

frictional 

when people move between jobs - its short term 

500

how did Australian government deal with covid 19 and the impact on the economy.  

they provided people with job keeper and job seeker.

500

carbon footprint 

our impact on the environment 

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