Basics
Resources
Cost/Benefit
100

Something Essential for survival, such as food or medical care

Need

100

The fact that we have limited goods and services available to meet unlimited wants

Scarcity

100

Giving up one option in favor of another, possibly more favorable option

Trade-Off

200

Something that we desire but that is not necessary for survival

Want

200

Oil, Fertile land, iron and coal are examples of this type of factor of production

Land

200

The extra cost of adding one unit

Marginal Cost

300

Physical objects that someone produces

Good

300

The effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid

Labor

300

The extra benefit of adding one unit

Marginal Benefit

400

Actions or activities that one person performs for another

Services

400

The knowledge and experience a worker gains through education 

Human Capital
400

States that as production shifts from making one item to another, more and more resources are necessary to increase production of the second item

Law of Increasing costs

500

Human-made objects used to create other goods and services

Physical capital

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