Concerns the Public
Concerns the Poor
Groups/Types of People
Concerns Economy as a whole
Misc.
100

The concerns of the public as a whole 

Public Interest 

100

An income level below which income is insufficient to support families or households 

Poverty Threshold 

100
A private organization that tries to persuade public officials to act or vote according to group members' interests 

Interest Group 

100

The study of the behavior and decision making of entire economy 

Macroeconomics 

100

The process used to produce a good or service

Technology

200

Laws and standards on topics of public interest 

Public Policy 

200

Government aid to the poor 

Welfare 

200

The part of the economy that involves the transactions of individuals and businesses 

Private Sector 

200

The study of the economic behavior and decision making of small units, such as individuals, families, and businesses 

Microeconomics 

200

An example of this is the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) which works to protect the Constitutional rights and freedom of Americans  

Interest Group

300

A shared good or service for which it would be impractical to make consumers pay individually and to exclude nonpayers 

Public Good

300

Direct payments of money to eligible poor people 

Cash Transfers 

300

The study of the economic behavior and decision making of small units, such as individuals, families, and businesses

Microeconomics

300

The dollar value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders in a given year

Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

300

Examples of this include food stamps, subsidized housing, and legal aid 

In-kind Benefits 

400

The part of the economy that involves the transactions of the government 

Public Sector 

400

Goods or services provided for free or at greatly reduced prices 

In-kind Benefits 

400

Someone who would not choose to pay for a certain good or service, but who would get the benefits of it anyway if it were provided as a public good

Free rider

400

A period of macroeconomic expansion followed by a period of contraction

Business Cycle

400

For a three-person household in the United States, an annual income of $25,094 is considered to be this 

Poverty Threshold 

500

Laws requiring companies to provide information about their products 

Public Disclosure Laws 

500

Someone who would not choose to pay for a certain good or service, but who would get the benefits of it anyway if it were provided as a public good 

Free Rider 

500

A shared good or service for which it would be impractical to make consumers pay individually and to exclude nonpayers

Public Good

500

A situation in which the market does not distribute resource efficiently



Market Failure

500

An economic side effect of a good or service that generates benefits or costs to someone other than the person deciding how much to produce or consume

Externality