Section 1:
The Foundation of Economics
Section 2:
The Economic Way of Thinking
Section 3:
Basic Economic Language
Review
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Something that we desire to have (but is not necessary for survival) is a __________.

want

100

In economics, this word means "additional" or "extra."

marginal

100

This word means able to be felt by touch. For example, a book, an umbrella, a computer, a car, a cell phone.

tangible

100

The quality of bringing dissatisfaction or unhappiness; doesn't work, useless

disutility

100

An explanation of how something works

theory

200

The condition in which our wants are greater than the resources available to satisfy them. This is the root cause of all economic problems.

scarcity

200
This is something that encourages or motivates a person to take action.

incentive

200

This word means not able to be felt by touch. For example, an economics lecture, happiness, hope, sadness, disappointment, friendship

intangible

200

All of the natural resources found in nature; acres of wheat fields, mineral deposits, water, trees, fish in a river or ocean

land

200
The study of BIG SCALE economics such as the US debt that is $36,451,290,985,590.95...and it keeps GROWING : (

macroeconomics

300

This is the most highly valued opportunity or alternative given up when a choice is made.

opportunity cost

300

This is the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to small units - individuals, small businesses, corporations, and single markets.

microeconomics

300

Anything that satisfies a person’s wants or brings satisfaction; tangible products (books, cars, computers, umbrellas)

goods

300

The physical and mental talents that people contribute to the production of goods and services; simply stated, it's the WORK that people do

labor

300

The study of small scale economics, such as personal finance

microeconomics

400

This is a situation in which having more of one thing necessarily means having less of something else.

trade off

400

This is the branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to the ENTIRE economy.

macroeconomics

400

Tasks that people pay others to perform such as filing  your taxes, cutting your hair, getting a tattoo, going to the doctor, Dr. DF giving an economics lecture

services

400

Produced goods that can be used as resources for further production; such things as factories, machines, and equipment

capital

400

A statement that is based on opinion; qualitative in nature, but not quantitative; cannot be scientifically proved

bias/biased

500

This is a graphic representation of all possible combinations of two goods an economy can produce.

production possibilities frontier

500

This is a really easy question for $500. This is the social science that studies the choices of people trying to satisfy their wants in a world of scarcity.

economics
500

Something that is useful; the quality of bringing satisfaction or happiness

utility

500

The special talent that some people have for searching out and taking advantage of new business opportunities and for developing new products and new ways of doing things

entrepreneurship

500

True or False: Scarcity will ALWAYS exist. 

true