1.1 The Nature Of Economics Defenitons

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1.1 nature of economics defentions
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Ceteris paribus other things being equal
Positive statement can be proved and tested
Normative statement value judgements - subjective
Scarcity resources are finite, wants are infinite
Factors of production Land, Labour, Capital, Enterprise
Renewable resources stock levels can be maintained at a certain level
Non-Renewable resources those which will eventually be completely depleted
Opportunity cost something that is forgone
Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) illustrates the maximum potential output of an economy when all resources are fully employed
Marginal analysis consideration of the impact small changes make on the current situation
Economic Growth increase in the productive capacity of the economy indicating a decrease in real output
Economic Decline decrease in the productive capacity of the economy indicating a decrease in real output.
Division of Labour when work is split up into small tasks
Free Market Economy refers to all the buyers and sellers of a product or service who determine its price
Command Economy resources are allocated by the state
Mixed Market Economy a free market economy and a command economy
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