All about Markets
Economic Systems
Economic Goals
Market failure
Free Enterprise and Capitalism
General Terms
Anything Goes
100

What is an organization that uses resources to produce and sell goods and services?

A firm

100

What is an economy when the 3 basic questions in economics are made by voluntary exchange in markets?

free market economy/Capitalism

100

What is commitment to the value of hard work?

Work ethic

100

What is the name of government assistance programs for those in poverty?

Welfare

100

What is the ability to make decisions to improve your economic well-being?

Profit motive

100

What is any place where buyers and sellers complete transactions

market

100

What goods and services should be produced?

How should these goods and services be produced?

Who consumes these goods and services?

the three basic questions in economics

200

What is provided to people from the product markets?

Goods and services

200

What is an economy where the central government owns and controls all resources and makes all economic decisions?

Communism

200

Which economic goal of society is the ability to make our own economic decisions both as consumers and producers

economic freedom

200

If everyone can drive on roads including those who don’t help pay for it, than roads are considered a ___________________ and is paid for by tax dollars.

public good

200

What is the amount of money a business gets to keep after paying all of its expenses?

Profit

200

What is the total value of all goods and services produced in one country in one year?

Gross Domestic Product

200

What are economic side effects of a good or service to someone else who doesn’t pay for the item?

externalities

300

Profit motive

Competition

Economic freedom

basic characteristics of free enterprise

300

Which of the following is an economy where the government rather than individual consumers and producers answer the 3 basic questions of economics?

Centrally planned/Command economy

300

Which of  economic goals of society provides protection from negative economic effects?

Economic security

300

If someone benefits from a neighbor on their street doing a great job keeping up the outside of their house, then for that person the condition of the neighbor's yard is a:

Positive externality

300

entrepreneur

consumer

government

three important roles in a free enterprise system

300

What is the study of economic behavior and decision-making in small units such as households and firms?

Microeconomics

300

What is the process of selling government businesses to people?

Privatization

400

Which type of market is where land, labor, and capital are produced?

Factor market

400

What is an economy where economic activity is based on rituals, customs, or habit?

Traditional economy

400

Which economic goal of society is using resources wisely

economic efficiency

400

Social security

Medicare

Food stamps

transfer payments that the U.S. government often provides

400

What is the name of consumers and producers deciding what to buy and sell?

Voluntary exchange

400

What is an organized way for producing and distributing goods and services?

economic system

400

What is the part of the economy where businesses make and sell items directly to consumers?

Private sector

500

How do most people earn money to buy goods and services from the product markets?

By providing labor in the factor market

500

What is an economy that has some market-based elements and some government involvement?

mixed economy

500

Which economic goal of society provides fairness of how resources are divided through a lack of discrimination

Economic equity

500

If someone is harmed from a neighbor on their street constantly having a mess in front of their house, then for that person the condition of the neighbor's yard is a:

Negative externality

500

What is the role of consumer as ruler of market to choose which products and businesses are successful and which are not?

Consumer sovereignty

500

What is the study of economic behavior and decision-making in a nation’s whole economy?

Macroeconomics

500

What is the process of changing from one economic system to another?

Economic transition

600

What are payments people receive for land, labor, and capital?

Factor payments

600

What is an economy with the belief that wealth should be evenly distributed throughout society.

Socialism

600

What happens when economic goals come in conflict with each other?

This requires tradeoffs and examining values

600

What is an income level that those below it qualifies for government assistance?

poverty threshold

600

Chilis and Aplebees each offering a 3 course menu to try to convince customers to buy food from them and not the other restaurant is known as

Competition

600

What is the name for a situation where the free market fails to distribute resources efficiently?

Market failure

600

Which economist from the 1700s theorized that an economy can largely run itself with people acting in their own self-interest?

Adam Smith

700

What is the belief that anyone can compete in the marketplace?

Open opportunity

700

Which country has been a communist government since the late 1940s but reformed to allow a lot more economic freedom, which allowed significant economic growth; now the world’s second largest economy after the United States?

China

700

Maximum employment

Economic growth

Secure financial markets

Price stability

the 4 Economic goals of society (one of those will be replaced by a wrong answer on the test, which you will need to find)

700

What are basic facilities like roads and bridges necessary for an economy to function and grow?

Infrastructure

700

Protecting private property

Enforcing contracts

Issuing taxes so it can provide public goods

roles of government in a free enterprise system/Capitalism

700

What is having a job or assigning one specific task per person based on their strengths

Specialization

700

What governments are always authoritarian where governments limit individual freedom and require strict obedience from its citizens.

Communist

800

What is the belief that the government should not get involved in the economy?

Laissez faire

800

Which was a major former Communist country until economic weaknesses caused it to collapse back into Russia, Ukraine, and 13 other countries in the early 1990s?

Soviet Union

800

What is the level of economic prosperity per person, which increases as economic growth increases?

Standard of living

800

Many of these necessary to protect people, but too much can hurt economic efficiency.

government regulations

800

What are rewards or punishments that try to get people to behave a certain way?

 incentives

800

What is the alternating patterns of economic expansion and contraction in an economy?

business cycle

800

What are laws made to require businesses to give truthful information about their products and services?

Public disclosure laws