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Business Administration Summary - Principles of economics and business 1 - modern principles of economics (Cowen & Tabarrok). This summary covers all the material you need to know about principles of economics and business from the book modern principles of economics + the notes from the lectures are included in the summary. My final grade was 7.0.

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Chapter 1
There are ‘big ideas’ in economics:
1. Incentives matter
● (=) Rewards and penalties that motivate behavior.
● people respond in predictable ways to incentives of all kinds.
● Fame, power, reputation, sex, money etc.

2. Good institutions align self-interest with the social interest.
When self-interest aligns with the broader public interest are at odds, we get good outcomes,
but when self-interest and the social interest are at odds, we get bad outcomes, sometimes
even cruel and inhumane outcomes.

3. Trade-offs are everywhere
● There are always opportunity costs → the cost of a choice is the value of the
opportunities lost.
● The power of trade.
● Wealth and economic growth are important.

Every choice involves something gained and something lost:
Opportunity cost = the value of the opportunities lost by a choice.

4. Thinking on the margin.
Thinking on the margin is just making choices by thinking in terms of marginal benefits and
marginal costs, the benefits and costs of a little bit more (or a little bit less).

5. Trade makes people better off.
The benefit of trade goes beyond those of exchange:
Trade → specialization → increase in productivity.

6. Wealth and economic growth are important

7. Institutions matter. Two types of institutions:
1. Tangible: police ambulance, etc.
2. Intangible: laws.

8. Economic booms and busts cannot be avoided but can be moderated.

9. Inflation is caused by increases in the supply of money.
● The division of wealth created is determined by exchange rates, prices, wages.
● Differences in wages reflect differences in productivity.
● Wages will be higher in high-productivity countries than in low productivity countries.
● Trade raises wages to the highest levels allowed by a country’s productivity.

Globalization: wages will rise in high-labor-demand

10. Central banking is a hard job.




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