ECN 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Fallacy, Marginal Utility, Marginal Cost

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The statement that is what is true of the parts is true of the whole or what is true of the whole is true of the parts. The error or reasoning that a first event causes a second event because the first occurred before the second. Causation: an increase in x is the cause of an increase in y. Fact: people with higher education earn higher income. The production process of turning inputs into outputs is defined by technology available. A method of production is technically if it cannot produce more output without using more inputs. A method of production is economically efficient when the cost of producing that output is as low as possible. Assumptions: fixed supply of resources, full employment, full production, constant technology. A graph showing different combinations of output for a given amount of inputs. Where a is the intercept and b is the slope. In this example, a = 50 and b = -1.

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