Definitions
Fallacies
Concepts
PPC
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What are positive statements?

Statements that deal with facts and direct observation of the world around us.

100

This fallacy assumes that there is only one cause for an effect, overlooking other potential causes.

Single Causation

100

What is scarcity?

The idea that there is not enough of something to satisfy everyone who would like that something.

100

When a point is inside the PPC, it indicates that resources are not being used to their fullest potential. What term describes this situation?

Inefficiency

100

What kind of statement is this: "The government should increase the minimum wage to reduce income inequality."

Normative

200

What are raw materials?

Goods used in the manufacturing of other goods.

200

If someone claims that wearing a lucky charm caused their sports team to win, which fallacy are they using?

Post Hoc

200
What is opportunity cost?

What you lose when you make one decision over another. 

200

When a Production Possibility Curve (PPC) is a straight line, it indicates that the opportunity cost of producing one good in terms of another is constant. What is the term for this?

Constant opportunity cost

200

What are the two categories of positive statements?

Descriptive and conditional

300

What are capital goods?

Goods that can be used to produce more goods.

300

Which fallacy might involve attributing a rise in graduation rates solely to improved teaching methods?

Single Causation

300

What is the economic problem?

Resources are limited while human wants are unlimited.

300

A point outside the Production Possibility Curve (PPC) represents a level of production that is ...?

Unattainable

300

This branch of economics focuses on individual markets, consumer behavior, and the allocation of resources. What is it called?

Microeconomics

400

What does efficient refer to?

When we use the bare minimum of resources to achieve the desired result.

400

In arguing that because each department in a company is performing well, the entire company must be thriving, which fallacy is illustrated?

Composition

400

What are the four major factors of production? What are the subcategories?

Land (natural resources and raw materials), Labour, Capital (information), Management

400

If the PPC shifts outward, what does it indicate about an economy's production capacity?

Economic growth

400

Examining national unemployment rates and inflation levels falls under which branch of economics?

Macroeconomics

500

What is comparative advantage?

Comparative advantage is when a person, business, or country can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than others.

500

If someone says that a drop in crime rates is only because of a new policing program and also argues that the drop happened right after the program started, which fallacy are they using?

Single Causation & Post Hoc

500

What is the law of increasing relative cost?

Some resources have comparative advantage over other resources - therefore opportunity costs increase for each additional good produced.

500

T or F: Any point on the curve itself is allocatively efficient.

False. It is always productively efficient and may or may not be allocatively efficient.

500

What does the Greek word "Oikonomia" mean?

Matters relating to household management

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