Basic Economic Theory
Markets
Demand and Supply
Types of Businesses
Types of Employment
100

What are needs?

Needs are the basic needs for survival.

100

Define a market.

A market is any place where buyers and sellers meet.

100

What is the law of Demand?

The law of demand states that when price increases, demand decreases.
100
What is a sole trader?

A sole trader is when a single person owns a business. It is an informal business type.

100

Define a full-time employee.

Someone who works on average 38 hours a week.

200

Define the economic problem.

 The economic problem is that there is unlimited demand but limited resources.

200

Define market system

A market system is the network of buyers and sellers that come together to exchange goods and services.

200

What is the law of Supply?

The law of supply states, that an increase of price leads to an increase of demand.

200

What is a corporation?

A corporation is an organisation that acts like a single entity by law. 

200

Downsides of being a casual employee?

Some downsides of being a casual employee is that there is no sick or annual leave pay.

300

Define Scarcity

The tension between infinite demand but finite resources.
300

What are some examples of market systems?

- Monopoly

- Capitalistic

- Socialistic 

300

What is a movement along the D and S curve?

An increase of price (a price related factor) will results in a movement in the demand and supply curve.

300

What are some downsides of being a sole trader?

Some downsides of being a sole trader is that you have limitless liability meaning even your personal assets are at danger. It also doesn't allow you to split business profits.
300

What is an apprentice or trainee?

An apprentice or trainee is a person working towards a qualification but must be formally registered, mostly through a contract between a registered training provider.

400

Define wants

Wants are what people desire to have but do not need for their survival.

400

Define capitalistic market

Where private individuals or businesses own capital goods.

400

What is a shift of the Demand and Supply curves? give an example.

A non-price related factor that changes conditions results in a shift of the Demand and Supply curve. e.g. a new type of corn seed is used that increases crops shifting the supply curve to the left.

400

What are the 4 factors affecting business opportunities?

- geographical

- political

- social

- Economic

400

Benefits of being a full time employee?

Some benefits of being a full-time employee are:

  • Annual, personal, sick, and carer 
  • Bereavement or compassionate
  • Parental 
  • Long service

 

500

What are the 4 economic questions?

1. What do we make

2. How much do we make

3. How do we make it

4. For who do we make it for

500

What is excludability?

When some people have access to a good or service but other people do not. Different to rivalry. This could be, someone has access to a service for free but other people have to pay.

500

Define contraction in the demand curve.

Contraction along the demand curve means that there is a decrease in demand due to an increase of price.

500

Define privatisation.

Privatisation is the transfer of ownership from a government owned and operated business to a private sectors.

500

What is a fixed term or contract employee?

A fixed term or contract employee is an employee that is employed on fixed term or contract basis for an agreed length of time or to perform a specific task.