Which two basic economic principles create the need for choices?
unlimited wants, limited resources
Satisfaction a person receives from a choice.
opportunity benefit
A rational person will always make the choice in which the opportunity cost is greater than the opportunity benefit
FALSE
Conservation of natural resources primarily shows a grasp of which economic concept?
scarcity
List 2 reasons why economics is considered a science.
observations, and predictions
A- the amount of labor
B-cumulative cost of making and marketing it
C- Regret a consumer feels
D- value people place on it
D- value people place on it
tangible thing provided by God in nature
free good
To an economist, the scarcity of a natural resource, such as bananas, means that the supply has run short.
TRUE
Recycling is an application of what biblical principle?
good stewardship using natural resources efficiently
-2 utils
According to the text, economics is
A. the principles describing how people, businesses and governments ought to make financial choices
B. the science of how and why people businesses and governments make choices
C. description of systems man creates in order to produce, buy and sell goods and services
D. study of theories
B. the science of how and why people businesses and governments make choices
Worth of something determined by its usefulness.
subjective value
Describe positive economics.
observing economic events and predicting evetns, while offering solutions
subjective value
What Biblical concept refers to a person's responsibility to make proper choices?
A- utility
B- Stewardship
C- Contentment
D- Public good
B- Stewardship
Regret a person feels for an option not chosen
opportunity cost
Every choice has an opportunity cost
true
According to the Austrian economist, Carl Menger, what determines the value of an object?
utility for the user
Which of the following examples falls into the sphere of economics?
A- rise and fall of the stock marketB- Mothers trip to supermarket
C- University class on business management
All of them
After 12 years of faithful service, your family's car finally collapses beyond hope of repair and must be taken to the junkyard. Which economic term does this vehicle now best illustrate?
A-free good
B- a nuisance good
C- scarce good
D- economic good
B- a nuisance good
The worth of something because of its nature.
intrinsic value
National unemployment is one major topic studies in microeconomics
false
What approach to economic study focuses on value judgements?
normative
What principle are we reminded of in the broken window story?
hidden costs