market structures
Employment,
Labor, and Wages
Sources of Government Revenue
Government Spending
Financial Markets
100

How do market structures affect the economy?

it affects how the firm prices and supply their goods and services, the entry and exit barriers.

100

labor union whose members perform under the same kind of work?

craft union 

100

What are the main sources of government revenue?

Taxes, Social Security Contributions, and Fees and Charges.

100

What are the main categories of government spending?

Mandatory Spending and Discretionary Spending.

100

What are financial markets?

Financial markets are platforms or systems that facilitate the buying and selling of financial assets, such as stocks, bonds, and commodities.

200

What is a market structure example?


pharmaceuticals, media, and the automotive industry.

200

labor union whose members perform under the same kind of work?

Trade union

200

How does income tax contribute to government revenue?

As income tax is progressive, meaning that higher income earners pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes.

200

How does government spending impact economic growth?

By Public Investments, Social Programs, and Countercyclical Effects. 

200

What are the main types of financial markets?

They are Capital Markets, Primary Market, Secondary Market, and Money Markets.

300

What is the 5 structure of the market?

Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Oligopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Monopsony.

300

How does minimum wage work?

Getting payed really low

300

What is the difference between direct and indirect taxes?

Direct Taxes are taxes that are directly imposed on an individual or entity's income or wealth and Indirect Taxes is that are taxes levied on goods and services rather than on income or profits.

300

What is the difference between capital and current government spending?

Capital Spending and Current Spending.

300

What is the role of a stock exchange in the financial markets?

The role of a stock exchange includes Facilitating Liquidity, Price Discovery, Regulation and Transparency.

400

How does the market affect the economy?

By increased sales and earnings for corporations, further boosting GDP.

400

What are the effects of automation on employment and wages?

Job Losses in Certain Sectors and Wage Compression.

400

What role does corporate tax play in government revenue?

The revenue generated from corporate taxes helps fund public services such as infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

400

What are the effects of government spending on inflation?

Demand-Pull Inflation and Cost-Push Inflation.

400

What is the difference between stocks and bonds?

stocks: When you buy stocks, you are purchasing ownership in a company.

Bonds: Bonds are a form of debt issued by governments or corporations.

500

What determines the level of prices in a market?

supply and demand.

500

How do labor market policies impact wages and employment?

Minimum Wage Laws, Labor Unions, and Workplace Regulations.

500

How do tariffs and trade taxes contribute to government revenue?

Governments use these taxes as a source of revenue and also as a tool to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.

500

What is the role of government spending in income redistribution?

The play a role model in Social Welfare Programs, Progressive Taxation, and Subsidies and Benefits.

500

What is the concept of risk and return in financial markets?

Risk: refers to the possibility of losing money or not achieving the expected returns from an investment.

Return: is the gain or loss made from an investment over a period, usually expressed as a percentage of the initial investment.

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