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PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
FINAL EXAM


scarcity - Answer-unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants



rational - Answer-systematically and purposefully do the best they can to achieve an objective



incentive - Answer-induces someone to act



marginal - Answer-small, incremental changes



Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility - Answer-law of decreasing small changes in pleasure



trade-offs - Answer-produce more of one good or service, means we need to produce less of another



opportunity cost - Answer-highest valued alternative that must be given up to engage in activity;
whatever must be given up to obtain some item; marginal benefit>marginal cost



centrally planned economy - Answer-government decides how economic resources will be allocated--
communism



market economy - Answer-decisions of the household and firms interacting in markets that allocate
resources--resources are allocated among households and firms with little to no government
interference

,mixed economy - Answer-when most economic decisions result from the interaction of buyers and
sellers but the government plays a significant role in the allocation of resources



productive efficiency - Answer-good or service is produced at the lowest possible cost



allocative efficiency - Answer-production is in in accordance with consumer preferences



production possibilities frontier - Answer-curve showing the maximum attainable combinations of two
goods that can be produced with available resources and current technology, positive tool -- "what is" --
shows trade-off curve between two quantities



ceteris paribus - Answer-to hold all else constant



Law of increasing marginal opportunity cost - Answer-opportunity cost of production in a good rises as
society produces more of it



absolute advantage - Answer-ability of one producers to make more than another producer with the
same quantity of resources



comparative advantage - Answer-ability of an individual, a firm, or country to produce a good or service
at a lower opp cost than competitors



competitive market - Answer-many buyers and sellers



quantity demanded - Answer-amount of a good or service that a consumer is willing and able to
purchase at a given price

, law of demand - Answer-given ceteris paribus quantity demanded falls when prices rise and QD rises
when prices fall



substitution effect - Answer-change in QD of good that results from a change in price, making the good
more or less expensive relative to other goods that are substitutes



income effect - Answer-change in QD of good that results from the effect of a change in the goods price
on consumer's purchasing power



shifters of demand - Answer-1. changes in income

2. changes in prices of related goods

3. changes in taste

4. change in # of buyers

5. changes in expectations about the future



normal goods - Answer-anything you consume more of the more money you makes ^ income-^demand



inferior goods - Answer-anything you buy less of the more money you make ^income-down demand



substitues - Answer-goods and services that can be used for the same purpose -- ^price pepsi- ^demand
coke



complements - Answer-^price of coffee - down demand for coffee creamer



quantity supplied - Answer-amount of good or service that a firm is willing and able to supply at a given
price

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