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Economics Vocabulary
Ch 8 (mostly section 3 and 4)
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Economics
12th Grade
01/18/2011

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Capital Good
Definition
tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services
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Consumer Good
Definition
good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses
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Consumer
Definition
person who uses goods and services to satisfy wants and needs
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Factors of Production
Definition
productive resources that make up the four categories of land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurship
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Human Capital
Definition
sum of people's skills, abilities, health, and motivation
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Need
Definition
basic requirement for survival; includes food, clothing, and/or shelter
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Opportunity cost
Definition
cost of the next best alternate use of money, time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another
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Possibility Frontier
Definition
can describe the possible combinations of output that can be attained for a given set of inputs
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Scarcity
Definition
fundamental economic problem facing all societies that results from combination of scarce resources and people's virtually unlimited wants
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Services
Definition
work or labor performed for someone; economic product that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment
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Trade-offs
Definition
alternatives that must be given up when one is chosen rather than another
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Utility
Definition
ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
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Value
Definition
worth of a good service as determined by the market
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Want
Definition
way of expressing or communicating a need; broader classification of a need
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Unskilled labor
Definition
workers not trained operate specialized machines and equipment
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Semiskilled labor
Definition
workers who can operate machines requiring a minimum amount of training
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Skilled labor
Definition
workers who can operate complex equipment and require little supervision
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Professional labor
Definition
workers with a high level of professional and managerial skills
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Noncompeting labor grades
Definition
broad groups of unskilled, semiskilled, skilled, and professional workers who do not compete with one another
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Wage rate
Definition
prevailing pay scale for work performed in a given area or region
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Tradition theory of wage determination
Definition
explanation of wage rates relying on theory of supply and demand
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Equilibrium wage rate
Definition
wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage in the market
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Theory of negotiated wages
Definition
explanation of wage rates based on the bargaining strength of organized labor
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Seniority
Definition
length of time a person has been on a job
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Signaling theoory
Definition
theory that employers are willing to pay more for people with certificates, diplomas, degrees, and other indicators of superior ability
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Labor mobility
Definition
ability and willingness of labor to relocate, usually for higher wages
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Giveback
Definition
wage, fringe benefit, or work rule given up when renegotiating a contract
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Two-tier wage system
Definition
wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than other already on the job
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Glass ceiling
Definition
seemingly invisible barrier hindering advancement of women and minorities in a male-dominated organization
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Comparable worth
Definition
doctrine stating that equal pay should be given for jobs of comparable difficulty
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Set-aside contract
Definition
guaranteed contract or portion thereof reserved for a targeted, usually minority, group
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Part time worker
Definition
worker who regularly works fewer than 35 hours per week
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Minimum wage
Definition
lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
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Current dollar
Definition
dollar amounts or prices that are not adjusted for inflation
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Real or constant dollars
Definition
dollar amounts or prices that have been adjusted for inflation
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Base year
Definition
year serving as point of comparison for other years in a price index or other statistical measure
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