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Economics - correct answersThe study of how society manages its scare resources to satisfy unlimited wants Economy - correct answersA system that attempt to solve the basic economic problem. Micro-economics - correct answersThe study of how households (buyers) and firms (sellers) make decisions regarding the allocation of limited resources and how they interact in specific markets as individuals Macro-economics - correct answersThe branch of economics that examines the behaviour of the whole economy Scarcity - correct answersSociety has limited resources and therefore cannot produce enough goods and services to satisfy everyone's wants. Opportunity Cost - correct answersThe next best alternative forgone when an economic decision is made Wants - correct answersAnything you would like irrespective of whether you have the resources to purchase it. Needs - correct answersBasic requirements for human survival Choice - correct answersThe selection of appropriate alternatives. Ceteris Paribus - correct answers'other things being equal' It is used as a reminder that all variables other than the one(s) being studied are assumed to be constant Production Possibility Curve - correct answersThis shows maximum quantities of different combinations of two products an economy can produce given current resources and the state of technology. Exporters - correct answersFirms that sell overseas. Market - correct answersA place or situation where buyers and sellers communicate with exchange in mind. Market Failure - correct answersMarket failure occurs when freely functioning markets fail to deliver an efficient allocation of resources. The result is a loss of economic and social welfare.

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Economics - correct answersThe study of how society manages its scare resources to satisfy
unlimited wants



Economy - correct answersA system that attempt to solve the basic economic problem.



Micro-economics - correct answersThe study of how households (buyers) and firms (sellers)
make decisions regarding the allocation of limited resources and how they interact in specific
markets as individuals

,Macro-economics - correct answersThe branch of economics that examines the behaviour of
the whole economy



Scarcity - correct answersSociety has limited resources and therefore cannot produce enough
goods and services to satisfy everyone's wants.



Opportunity Cost - correct answersThe next best alternative forgone when an economic
decision is made



Wants - correct answersAnything you would like irrespective of whether you have the resources
to purchase it.



Needs - correct answersBasic requirements for human survival



Choice - correct answersThe selection of appropriate alternatives.



Ceteris Paribus - correct answers'other things being equal' It is used as a reminder that all
variables other than the one(s) being studied are assumed to be constant



Production Possibility Curve - correct answersThis shows maximum quantities of different
combinations of two products an economy can produce given current resources and the state of
technology.



Exporters - correct answersFirms that sell overseas.



Market - correct answersA place or situation where buyers and sellers communicate with
exchange in mind.



Market Failure - correct answersMarket failure occurs when freely functioning markets fail to
deliver an efficient allocation of resources. The result is a loss of economic and social welfare.

, Price - correct answersThe amount of money that goods are exchanged for a transaction.



Price Mechanism/Market System - correct answersThe automatic determination of prices and
the allocation of resources by the operation of markets in the economy.



Subsidy - correct answersA grant given to producers, usually to encourage production of a
certain good.



Demand - correct answersThe quantity of a product that consumers are willing and able to
purchase at various prices over a period of time.



Notional Demand - correct answersThe desire for a product.



Effective Demand - correct answersOnly when a consumers desire to buy a product is backed up
by an ability to pay for it does demand actually have an effect on the market.



Derived Demand - correct answersDemand that arises because there is demand for another
good.



Demand Curve - correct answersA line or curve drawn on a graph which shows how much of a
good will be bought at different prices.



Shift in the demand curve - correct answersA movement to the left or right of the entire
demand curve when there is a change in any factor affecting demand except price.



Supply - correct answersQuantities of a product that suppliers are willing and able to sell at
various prices per period of time, other things remaining the same.



Supply Curve - correct answersA line or curve drawn on a graph which shows how much of a
good sellers are willing to supply at different prices.
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