Micro 3

microeconomics

microeconomics


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which 2 groups of goods are there?

goods for consumption and goods for production

which is not a feature of scarce goods?

what two kinds of price are there?

absolut and real

which price type is mostly used in economics?

real prices

real prices are...?

How do you measure real prices?

what is a perfectly competitive market?

many buyers and sellers, no single entity has influence on the price

what is a monopoly or oligopoly?

few producers many buyers

what is a noncompetitive market?

producerse jointly influence price

what is the extent of a market?

geographical and product range produced and sold

which two reasons are important for market definition

find actual and potential customers and public policy

what can happen in not perfectly competitive markets?

providers can charge different prices for the same products

what helps customers to decide on a product in a not perfectly competitive market?

brand loyalty, or offers

wrong or right? " Market prices fluctuate over time?"

MICRO OR MACRO? Production output in individual businesses or industries

MICRO OR MACRO? Price of individual goods and services

MICRO OR MACRO? Distribution of wealth and income

MICRO OR MACRO? Employment by individual businesses and industries

MICRO OR MACRO? National production / output

MICRO OR MACRO? Aggregate price level

National Income

MICRO OR MACRO? Employment and unemployment in the economy

what are the 4 divisions of economics

production, prices, income, employment

which method of economics analyses what ought to be?

which method in economics analysis how things work?

what are the 3 ?s in Scarcity?

what resources are allocated in scarcity?

land, labour and capital

Who is the author of the theory of comparative advantage?

How much is the opportunity cost if 

Wood 10 Food 10

for the production of Food?

How much is the opportunity cost if

Food 8 Wood 4

for the production of Food?

How much is the opportunity cost if

Wood 4 Food 8

for the production of Wood instead of Food?

Who has a comparative advantage for Product 2, if

Person A - Product 1: 2 Product2: 4

Person B - Product 1: 5 Product2: 1

Fill the blank: "Specialisation yields .... outputs if cooperating. This is the value of free trade."

Fill the blank:

The ... is a graph that shows all the combinations of goods and services that can be produced if all of the society's resources are being used efficiently.

producing the goods and services that people want at least cost is called

efficient economy

"a given mix of outputs is produced at least costs" is called

production efficiency

Bring in Order: " Points on the PPF present points of (1) and (2). (2) means a given mix of (3) is produced at (4)

what is the name of the slope of the ppr?

marginal rate of transformation

economic growth shifts the PPF ...

up and right

RIGHT OR WRONG?

Poor countries find it easier to devote resources to production of capital