introduction Flashcards

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what is economics?

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science that studies human behaviour as a rs between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.
What do people want and need,
how are goods and services produced, who should enjoy these goods and services?
Resources and limited and we have to make decisions on how to use them

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2
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factors of production

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land, labour, capital, entrepreneurship which are all limited

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3
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opportunity cost

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what you give up in order to gain something else

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4
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marginal changes

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extra benefit/loss you get from buying one more unit of a product or an action.
incremental changes.

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5
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rationality

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economic agents seek to mini/maximise outcomes when making decisions.
marginal benefit=marginal cost

Assuming people are rational behaviour can be manipulated by incentives- creates opportunities for policymakers

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6
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capitalist market

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private ownership of prod factors, exchange via price mech, firms driven by profits. So markets are a good way to allocate resources via de-centralised decision making.

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7
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pure market economy

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no govt intervention and econ agents are left to their own devices.

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8
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market failure

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where scarce resources aren’t allocated to their most efficient use by free markets.

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9
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microeconomics

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behaviour of individual markets and firms at a disaggregated level

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macroeconomic

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aggregate behaviour of economy

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