fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of few resources and people’s virtually unlimited needs and wants
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Economics
social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of scarce resources
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Need
need basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter
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Want
something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
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Good
tangible economic product that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs
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Durable Good
good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly
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Nondurable Good
item that wears out, is used up, or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly
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Consumer Good
good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses
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Capital Good
tool, equipment, or other
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Service
work or labor performed for someone economic product that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment
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Value
monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
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Paradox of Value
apparent contradiction between the high value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
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Utility
ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
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Wealth
sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another; excludes services
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Gross Domestic Product
monetary value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country's national borders during a one-year period
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Factors of Production
productive resources needed to produce goods; the four factors are land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurship
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Land
natural resources or "gifts of nature" not created by human effort, one of the four factors of production
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Capital
tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services, one of the four factors of production
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Labor
people with all their abilities and efforts; one of the four factors of production; does not include the entrepreneur
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Entrepreneurs
risk-taking individuals who introduce new products or services in search of profits; one of the four factors of production
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Production Possibilities Curve
diagram representing all possible combinations of goods and/or services an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed
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Opportunity Cost
cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another
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Trade-offs
alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
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Consumerism
a social movement that was aimed at promoting the interests of consumers
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Economic Growth
increase in a nation's total output of goods and services over time
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Productivity
measure of the amount of output produced in a specific time period with a given amount of resources; normally refers to labor, but can apply to all factors of production
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Human Capital
sum of people's skills, abilities, health, and motivation
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Division of Labor
division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers
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Specialization
assignment of tasks to the workers, factories, regions, or nations that can perform them most efficiently
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Economic Interdependence
mutual dependence of the economic activities of one person, company, region, or nation on those of another person, company, region, or nation
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Market
meeting place or mechanism through which buyers and sellers of an economic product come together; may be local, regional, national, or global
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Factor Market
markets in which productive resources are bought and sold
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Product Markets
markets in which goods and services are bought and sold
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Economic Model
simplified version of a complex concept or behavior expressed in the form of a graph, figure, equation, or diagram
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
comparison of the cost of an action to its benefits
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Free Enterprise Economy
market economy in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention
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Standard of Living
quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier