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budget constraint

all possible consumption combinations of goods that someone can afford, given the prices of goods, when all income is spent; the boundary of the opportunity set

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law of diminishing marginal utility

as we consume more of a good or service, the utility we get from additional units of the good or service tends to become smaller than what we received from earlier units

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marginal analysis

examination of decisions on the margin, meaning a little more or a little less from the status quo

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opportunity cost

measures cost by what we give up/forfeit in exchange; opportunity cost measures the value of the forgone alternative

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opportunity set

all possible combinations of consumption that someone can afford given the prices of goods and the individual’s income

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sunk costs

costs that we make in the past that we cannot recover

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utility

satisfaction, usefulness, or value one obtains from consuming goods and services

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allocative efficiency

when the mix of goods produced represents the mix that society most desires

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comparative advantage

when a country can produce a good at a lower cost in terms of other goods; or, when a country has a lower opportunity cost of production

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law of diminishing returns

as we add additional increments of resources to producing a good or service, the marginal benefit from those additional increments will decline

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production possibilities frontier (PPF)

a diagram that shows the productively efficient combinations of two products that an economy can produce given the resources it has available.

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productive efficiency

when it is impossible to produce more of one good (or service) without decreasing the quantity produced of another good (or service)

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invisible hand

Adam Smith's concept that individuals' self-interested behavior can lead to positive social outcomes

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normative statement

statement which describes how the world should be

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positive statement

statement which describes the world as it is

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