Key principles of economics Flashcards

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Economics

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study of how individuals make decisions to maximise their well-being given limited resources

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8 key principles:

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  • making choices
  • considering trade offs and opportunity costs
  • specialisation leads to gain for everyone
  • people respond to incentives
  • thinking on the margin
  • markets are generally efficient (if not, governments can correct the failure)
  • economic growth, low unemployment, low inflation are economic goals
  • institutions and human creativity help explain the wealth of nations
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Opportunity cost/trade off

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best alternative which is given up when a decision is made

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Scarcity

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people must make choices based on the given the resources limitations they face

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Incentives

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Factors (both good and bad) that influence how people make decisions

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Microeconomics

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Deals with individuals, firms and looks at how market is structured

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Macroeconomics

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Deals with inflation, (un)employment, economic growth

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Efficiency

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Deals with how well resources are used

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Production efficiency

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Goods are produced at lower cost

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Allocative efficiency

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Individuals who desire a product them most obtain those goods

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Pareto efficiency

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Society improves the well-being of individuals without making anyone worse off

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Stylised (simple) model

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Model to analyse the issue

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Equity

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The fairness of various issues and policies

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Positive question

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Question that can be answered as long as the information is available

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Normative question

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Question that can be answered based on social beliefs (ask how should or ought to be)

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Explicit benefits

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Monetary benefits which can be quantified

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Implicit benefits

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Benefits which can’t be quantified (time)

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Total utility

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Total benefits which are received from doing something. Measured in “utils”

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Total net benefits

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The difference between total benefits and total costs. Maximised at the optional choice