CAS EC 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Marginal Cost, Market Power, Business Cycle

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Decisions require trading a resource for another. Decisions require comparing the costs and benefits of other decisions: the opportunity cost of a decision is whatever must be lost in order to complete the decision, principle 3: rational behavior. Rational people systematically and purposefully perform optimally to achieve their objectives within their opportunities. The small incremental changes to existing plans of action are referred to as marginal changes. An incentive is a factor that induces a person to specifically act: punishments, such as taxes, are incentives, rewards, such as tax breaks, are incentives, how people interact, principle 5: trade services. Trade between different parties allow for a greater category of goods and: principle 6: markets organize economic activity. Communist economies relied on a government or central planner organizing economic activity. According to adam smith, market economies are guided by an invisible hand that leads markets to desirable outcomes.

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