ECO105Y1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Absolute Advantage, Opportunity Cost, Comparative Advantage

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Scarcity: the problem that comes about from our limited resources (time, money, energy, ect) Economics: how one makes the best possible choices to get what they want and how those choices interact in markets. Opportunity cost: cost of what we had to give up in order to get what we want; the best alternative given up: oc= give up. Incentives: rewards and penalties for the choices we make. Production possibilities frontier (ppf): maximum combinations of products or services that can be produces with existing inputs. Absolute advantage: the ability to produce a product or service at a lower absolute cost than another producer. Comparative advantage: the ability to produce a product of service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer. Model: a simplified representation of the real world, focusing attention on what"s important for understanding. Inputs: the productive resources- labour, natural resources, capital equipment, and entrepreneurial ability- used to produce products and services.

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