Key Terms
Fundamentals and Systems
Markets, Supply, and Demand
Business and Banks
Macroeconomics Concepts
100
The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision. 

Opportunity cost

100

Economic system where roles are defined by the customs of elders and ancestors.

Traditional Economy

100

The government sub-agency, BLS, stated that over the past two decades the U.S. economy has shifted from manufacturing jobs to __________

service-producing jobs.

100

a private investment organization that employs risky strategies that often make huge profits for investors.

Hedge Fund

100

measures a country's gross domestic product using current prices, without adjusting for inflation.

Nominal GDP

200

"all other things being equal." In economics, it acts as a shorthand indication of the effect one economic variable has on another, provided all other variables remain the same.

Ceteris Paribus

200

The right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation.

Eminent Domain

200

A market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical.

Monopolistic Competition

200

A bond with high risk and POTENTIALLY high yield

Junk Bond

200

Transitional unemployment due to people moving between jobs.

Frictional Unemployment

300

selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market.

Predatory Pricing

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:

Principle that more will be offered for sale at higher prices than at lower prices.

Law of Supply

300

the practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise be done by a company's own workers.

Outsourcing

300

Money is anything that serves as:

a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value.

300

The federal government's fiscal year ranges between what dates?

October 1 - September 30

400

A minimum price, set by government, that must be paid for a good or service. This price is ABOVE the equilibrium price. The byproduct of this would be a surplus.

Price Floors

400

Liberal brand of Command Economies. Economic system in which government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining what and how goods are produced.

Socialism

400

An agreement among members of an oligopoly to illegally set prices and production levels. Illegal in the United States.

Collusion

400

Investor pays fee for option to buy stock six months from now at today's price.

Call Option

400

an increase in government spending, a decrease in tax revenue, or a combination of the two—is expected to spur economic activity is known as what?

Expansionary Fiscal Policy

500

Adam Smiths theory of a metaphor for the unseen forces that move the free market economy. Through individual self-interest and freedom of production and consumption, the best interest of society, as a whole, are fulfilled. 

The Invisible Hand (Laisse Faire)

500

What six factors can shift a demand curve?

Changes in Income, Consumer Expectations, Changes in Demographics, Change in Population, Consumer Tastes and Adver., Price of Related Goods

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY:

What is the "Monopolists Dilemma"


If a monopolist produces more, the price of the good will fall and minimize profit, and if it produces less, the price will rise and lose business.  



500

Financial assets that can be redeemed ONLY by the original buyer are sold on which market?

Primary Markets

500

the value of a currency expressed in terms of the number of goods or services that one unit of money can buy.

Purchasing Power

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