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CHAPTER ONE VOCABULARY WHAT IS ECONOMICS?

NEED Something like air, food or shelter that is necessary for survival Something like air, food or shelter that is necessary for survival

WANT An item that we desire but that is not essential to survival

ECONOMICS The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making decisions

GOODS Physical objects such as clothes or shoes

SERVICES Actions or activities that one person performs for another

Scarcity Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants

SHORTAGES A situation in which a good or service is unavailable

FACTORS OF PRODUCTION Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services

LAW OF INCREASING COSTS Law that states that as we shift factors of production from making one good or service to another, the cost of producing the second item increases

LAND Natural resources that are used to make goods and services

CAPITAL Any human-made resources that is used create other goods and services

PHYSICAL CAPITAL All human-made goods that are used to produce other goods and services; tools and buildings

HUMAN CAPITAL The skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience

ENTREPRENEUR Ambitious leader who combines land, labor, and capital to create and market new goods and services

TRADE-OFF An alternative that we sacrifice when we make a decision

GUNS OR BUTTER A phrase that refers to the trade-offs that nations face when choosing whether to produce more or less military or consumer goods

OPPORTUNITY COST The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision

THINKING AT THE MARGIN Deciding whether to do or use one additional unit of some resource

PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES CURVE A graph that shows alternative ways to use an economy’s resources

PRODUCTION POSSIBILITIES FRONTIER The line on a production possibilities graph that shows the maximum possible output

EFFICIENCY Using resources in such a way as to maximize the production of goods and services

UNDERUTILIZATION Using fewer resources than an economy is capable of using

COST To an economist the alternative that is given up because of a decision