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Concepts
100

Economics is

What is the study of how people satisfy their wants and needs?

100

An activity that someone pays another person or group to do

What is a service?

100

The arrangement that allows people to buy and sell things

What is the market?

100

Economic system in which the consumers make decisions

What is capitalism?
100

Relies on habit, ritual and custom to decide on production of goods and services

What is a traditional economy?
200

A surplus is

What is an excess amount of something?

200

Land, labor and capital

What are factors of production?

200

A person or group of people living in a residence

What is a household?

200

Inventor of communism

Karl Marx

200

An organization that uses resources to create goods an services

What is a firm?

300

Goods are

What is a physical object?

300

An alternative that we sacrifice when we make a decision

What is a trade-off?

300
Something that you can live without but you would like to have

What is a want?

300
Inventor of capitalism

Adam Smith

300

The ability for one person or nation to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than that of another person or nation

What is comparative advantage?

400

Incentive is

What is a reward for something?

400

Total sales - total expenses = 

What is profit?

400

Something you have to have to survive

What is a need?

400

A economic system in which the central government makes decisions on production and consumption

What is communism?

400

How people are living daily. How easily they can access necessary resources. How much money does someone make.

What is standard of living?

500

Opportunity costs are

What is when you sacrifice one thing for another?

500

Struggle between two producers to get a consumer to choose them

What is competition?

500

When you are forced to make choices based on your limited resources, typically money

What is scarcity?

500

The two sectors of the economy

What is public and private?

500

There are to types of capital

What are physical and mental capital?