01:220:102 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Marginalism, Opportunity Cost

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3 levels of economic understanding: how individuals make choices, how these choices interact, how the economy functions overall. Individual choice- decision by an individual of what to do, which necessarily involves a decision of what not to do. Resource- anything that can be used to produce something else: resources are scarce- there is not enough of the resources available to satisfy all the various ways a society wants to use them. Opportunity cost- real cost of an item; what you must give up in order to get it. Trade-off- when you compare the costs with the benefits of doing something. Marginal decisions- decisions about whether to do a bit more or a bit less of an activity: marginal analysis- study of such decisions. Incentive- anything that offers rewards to people who change their behavior. Interaction of choices- feature of most economic situations: results are often different from what individuals intend.

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