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CELL : capital, enterprise, land, labour

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What are the factors of production
CELL : capital, enterprise, land, labour
Define opportunity cost:
The next best alternative given up or gone when the best alternative is made.
What are the factor rewards
WRIP: wages, rent, interest, profit
What is factor mobility:
Factor mobility is the ability to move factors of production out of one production process into another.
What is the basic economic problem:
People have unlimited wants but there are limited resources to satisfy these wants.
What is utility
Satisfaction
What are the 2 things that affect market failure?
1) misallocation of resources. 2) the negative externalities.
Define market failure
When free markets fail to produce goods and services that are worthwhile, or when the decisions of producers result in wasteful or harmful activities.
What are public goods/services:
They are services that benefit all members of society and are often provided for free through public taxation. e.g lamp posts
What are merit goods/services:
Merit goods are goods that are only given to targeted people, they are not given to the entire society. e.g education, vaccine
What are the 2 types of factor mobility?
1) occupation mobility 2) geographic mobility
Define occupation mobility:
The ability to move factors between different productive tasks ( more on labour & capital )
Define geographic mobility:
The ability to move factors of production between countries.
What are consumer goods?
It is an economic good that satisfies an imidiate consumer needs and wants.
Contrast between goods and service:
1. measuribilty for goods are tangible while for services are intangible. 2. visibility for goods are visible while for services are invisible.
Similarities between goods and services:
1. both can increase consumer satisfaction/utility. 2. both are called products.
List 3 economic problem:
1) resources are finite- limited in supply. 2) resources are used up in the production of goods and services. 3) human wants for goods and services are without limit.