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Things we would like to have but can live without( video, games,tv's, ipods) |
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Things we must have to live(food, clothing,shelter) |
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Something people make or grow and then sell(food, clothing) |
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jobs that workers do for others ( Car wash, haircut) |
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The decision to buy one thing instead of another.The thing you choose to buy is your economic choice |
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giving something up to get something else; what you give up when you make an economic choice |
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A person who makes a good or provides service |
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Someone who buys goods or services |
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Barter economy ( bartering) |
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Trading of goods and services without money |
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Buying something using money, what we use today |
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Al the money a person earns |
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Putting money somewhere safe so it can be used later |
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A plan that shows income, spending, and saving |
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When there isn't enough of something to satisfy everyone's needs and wants . |
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Items that are useful and needed to run a business |
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Materials that come from nature: Water, wood, plant, soil , sunshine, coal |
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The people working to produce goods and services |
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Machines, tools and buildings that are used to produce goods and services |
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When a person or group focusses on producing one thing and are very good at it , this encourages trade because want what they don't have |
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