Economics ch 2

  1. general rules or principles guiding the production, distribution, and consumption of goods
    laws of economics
  2. the principal states of Europe followed the set of economic policies called what
    mercantilism
  3. the difference in value of the goods that a country sells abroad compared to those it purchases from other countries
    trade balance
  4. taxes that governments apply only to imported goods
    tariffs
  5. the establishment of colonies and extensive territories created to benefit their mother countries
    imperialism
  6. who favors a "natural economy"
    physiocrats
  7. economic success, or the condition of enjoying many goods, including services
    prosperity
  8. the value of all the things that people own
    wealth
  9. human activity which results in the creation of goods and services
    labor
  10. four factors of productions plus the sometimes fifth
    • 1. Natural Resources
    • 2. Labor
    • 3. Capital
    • 4. Entrepreneurship
    • 5. information (sometimes)
  11. a system in which decisions involving the production, distribution, and consumption of goods are based upon custom, heredity, and caste
    traditional economy
  12. a system in which a centralized authority determines the production and distribution of goods and services as well as things like savings, investments, and prices
    command economy
  13. a system in which people are free to make their own economic choices
    free enterprise economy
  14. when a system combines a good measure of free enterprise in some areas with heavy state regulation in others
    mixed economy
  15. who seeks economic growth and stability, particularly price stability, rather than full employment
    conservatives
  16. who believes full employment has a higher priority than economic growth and stability have
    liberal
  17. what are three example of economic stability
    • inflation rate
    • unemployment rate
    • growth rate of goods and services
  18. "Father of Economics"
    Adam Smith
  19. Adam Smith wrote what book
    Wealth of Nations
  20. the separation of work into individualized tasks
    division of labor
  21. the division of tasks among workers allowed to production of goods by people doing the jobs they did best
    specialization
  22. the first factor of production such as land and other raw materials
    natural resources
  23. a measure of how efficiently resources are employed
    productivity
  24. freedom of enterprise and competition in a market environment and limited government
    property rights
  25. illustrates how resources and products move through the market
    circular flow model
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Rayna
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Economics ch 2
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A Beka 12th grade history
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