Foundation
Way of Thinking
Basic Language
Systems
100

"Want" 

A thing we desire to have
100

Marginal

"Additional" 

100

Tangible

Able to be felt by touch

100

Economic System

The way in which a society decides what goods to produce, how to produce goods, and for whom goods will be produced

200

Trade-Off

A situation in which more of one thing necessarily means less of something else

200

Incentive

Something that encourages or motivates a person

to take action

200

Goods

Anything that satisfies a person's wants or

bring satisfaction

200

Free Enterprise

An economic system in which individuals (not the government) own most, if not all, the resources and control their use. The government plays only a small part in the economy

300

Scarcity 

The conditions in which our wants are greater than the resources available to satisfy those wants 

300

Theory

An explanation of how something works, designed to answer a question for which there is no obvious answer

300

Utility

The quality of bringing satisfaction or

happiness

300

Socialism

An economic system in which the government controls and may own many of the resources.

400

Production Possibilities Frontier

A graphic representation of all possible combinations of 2 goods that an economy can produce

400

Micro

The branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to relatively small units - individuals, business firms, and Single Markets.

400

Labor

the physical and mental talents that people contribute to the production of goods and services

400

Mixed Economy

An economy that is neither purely capitalist or purely socialist; an economy that has some elements of both capitalism and socialism

500

Rationing Device

A means for deciding who gets what portion of the available resources and goods

500

Macro

The branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to the entire economy.

500

Entrepreneurship 

The special talent that some people have for searching out and taking advantage of new business opportunities and developing new products 

500

Surplus Value

The difference between the total value of production and the subsistence wages paid to workers.

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