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100

A product intended for final use by an individual.

Consumer Good

100

Division of Labor

when work is divided between workers to give each a task

100

What are the 4 Factors of Production and give an example of each?

Land 

Labor

Capital

Entrepreneurs

100

Difference between a want and a need?

A need is a requirement for survival and a want is something that we would like to have but isn't required for survival. 

100

What is TINSTAAFL?

There is no such thing as a free lunch

200
Dollar Value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a year

Gross Domestic Product

200

Opportunity Cost

the cost of the next best alternative (time, money, etc)

200

What are the 4 key elements to the study of economics and give an example?

Description (Describing Economic Activity)

Analysis (Analyzing Economic Activity)

Explanation (Communicating the Knowledge of Economic Activity)

Prediction (Using this info to predict the future)

200

Difference between a good and service?

A good is a tangible item and service is a work performed for someone. 

200

What does TINSTAAFL Mean?

Nothing comes for free and someone has to pay for it.

300

Capacity to provide satisfaction

Utility

300

Adam Smith

Writer of the Wealth of Nations, Invisible Hand, Father of Economics

300

What are the 3 basic questions that an economy must answer?

How to Produce?

For whom to Produce?

What to Produce?

300

Difference between capital goods and consumer goods?

Capital Goods are tools or goods used by businesses to produce

Consumer Goods are intended for final use by individuals

300

What do you call the condition in which society doesn't have enough resources to produce everything society wants?

Scarcity

400

where the factors of production are bought and sold

Factor Markets

400

Cost-Benefit Analysis

the concept of looking at a problem that compares the cost of an action to the benefits received

400

What are the 5 consumer rights?

The Right to Safety, The Right to be Informed, The Right to Choose, The Right to be Heard, and The Right to Redress

400

Difference between Durable Goods and Nondurable Goods?

Durable Goods last 3 or more years when used on a regular basis

Nondurable Goods last fewer than three years when used on a regular basis

400

(Bonus) What is a visual graph that producers can use to make decisions on how much to make?

Production Possibilities Frontier

500

Fundamental Economic Problem

Scarcity

500

Standard of Living

quality of life based on the possession of necessities and luxuries that make life easier.  

500

What are the 2 characteristics needed for something to have value?

Scarcity and Utility

500

(Tricky Question) Difference between Utility and Value?

Utility is satisfaction that can't be measured or fixed by any amount

Value is worth measured in dollars and can be measured.

500

The resources required to produce the things we would like to have

Factors of Production