Market Advantages and Failures
Justice
Market Fairness
Collective Action
Property
100

This author explains how markets produce an abundance of wealth and a provision of ideas in the first few chapters of Wealth of Nations.

Who is Adam Smith?

100

John Stuart Mill took the "Happiness Principle" one step further by exploring the _______________ of "happiness." 

What is quality?

100
This is an example of common property that John Locke that should not be converted to private property

What are the seas?

100

This occurs when group members coordinate their actions to achieve a common goal.

What is collective action?

100

The "tragedy of the commons" examines this term and its sustained use through privatization.

What are shared resources?

200

Markets are evaluated and studied regarding advantages, fairness, and this.

What are failures?

200

The "Greatest Happiness Principle" is most closely associated with this.

What is Utilitarianism?

200

This philosopher argued about the legality of selling something for more than it was worth

Who is St. Thomas Aquinas?

200

Goods are considered public goods when they have two features  - nonrivalry and this noun.

What is nonexcludability?

200

Hume views private property as this word, not a natural right.

What is a utility?

300

These occur when one person's actions impact another person's welfare.

What are externalities?

300

John Rawl's approach to justice in the distribution of social and economic goods is called this.

What is "justice as fairness"?

300

The economic value of a good or service is determined by the amount of labor required to produce it refers to the___________.

What is labor theory of value?

300

This action is unique in nature among humans

What is cooperation?
300

This British/American agitator wrote "Common Sense."

Who is Thomas Paine?

400

This author introduces the idea of an "invisible hand" contributing to market regulation and cooperation through specialization.

Who is Adam Smith?

400

This writer developed a three-part theory of distributive justice called the "Entitlement Theory."

Who is Robert Nozick?

400

The belief that labor transformed common property into private property is John Locke's theory of this. 

Labor theory of value (LTV)

400
Jean Hampton explored this problem that arises in the production of collective goods

What is the Free Rider Problem?

400

Paine claimed that this phrase, as it turned land into private property, was the root of wealth disparities in society. 

What is agrarian law?

500

This author's I, Pencil, links Adam Smith's principle of specialization to Hayek's insight about how prices affect behavior.

Who is Leonard Read?

500

This theory of distributive justice is based on "who ends up with what" rather than how the distribution started.

What is the end-State principles of justice?

500

Locke points out that this invention creates a property that can be moved with a permanent value that can be stored or transferred and whose value is widely recognizable. 

What is money?

500

This economist studied the Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms.

Who is Elinor Ostrum?

500

Karl Marx discussed the stages of history related to capitalism as a dialectical process dealing with these.

What are modes of production?

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