1. Explain the advantages of Socialist Economy? In socialist economic system means of production are owned and managed by the State. Ownership of means of production is not allowed. In socialism economic activities are carried on mainly for social gains and personal interest is of less significance. In this economic system the anti social activities like smuggling and hoarding find no place. Economic activities are planned with the motive of social benefit by a central planning authority. The
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Principles of Economics (Common for Private Registration to BA History‚ Political Science‚ Sociology‚ & Islamic History Programmes) 1. a) b) c) d) e) In Economics the central problem is: money production consumption allocation scarcity 2. a) b) c) d) Macroeconomics deals with: the behaviour of firms. the activities of individual units. economic aggregates. the behaviour of the electronics industry 3. a) b) c) d) Microeconomics is not concerned with the behaviour of: firms. aggregate demand.
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Economics Chapter One: Ten Principles of Economics Scarcity – the limited nature of society’s resources Economics – the study of how society manages its scarce resources Principle #1: People Face Tradeoffs Making decisions requires trading off one goal against another A dollar/unit of time spent on one thing is one less dollar/unit of time less spent on another Common trade offs include: “butter for guns”‚ a clean environment or a high level of income & Efficiency – the property of society
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3 Key Elements of Economics There are many key factors that make up the economic system all which must work together in order to effectively direct scarce inputs into wanted outputs. For this purpose the focus will be on 3 of those key elements. this includes the idea of no such thing as a free lunch‚ transactions as an obstacle to trade‚ and how the invisible hand directs buyers and sellers toward activities that increase general welfare. All three of these elements are essential for a greater
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for just a week should prove to you that the Heisenberg principle does indeed apply to economics. The Wall Street Journal provides daily analyses of economic events and economists’ perspectives on what has happened as well as what is likely to happen. The Wall Street Journal ‘s curculation is evidence that these analyses are taken seriously by both businesspeople and consumers. To see how economists’ predictions change the course of economic events‚ look at economists’ assessment of leading and coincidental
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PowerPoint® Lecture Presentation to accompany Principles of Economics‚ Third Edition N. Gregory Mankiw Prepared by Mark P. Karscig‚ Central Missouri State University. 1 INTRODUCTION Ten Principles of Economics Copyright © 2004 South-Western/Thomson Learning 1 Economy. . . . . . The word economy comes from a Greek word for “one who manages a household.” Copyright © 2004 South-Western/Thomson Learning TEN PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS • A household and an economy face many decisions: • Who will
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Economics is the social science that deals with the production‚ distribution‚ and consumption of goods and services and with the theory and management of economies or economic systems. All economists agree on one thing‚ the economy is large and it is unpredictable. However‚ throughout the years economists have developed some simple but widely applicable principles that are useful when trying to understand decisions that are made by everyday people to the workings of highly complex markets. There
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QNO-6 a Ans Posted by Chetan Chitre in Introduction‚ Managerial Economics. trackback Managerial Economics – Managerial Economics is a branch of economics that studies application of principles of economics to various business situations. A Business organization is essentially a group of people who have come together for attaining certain common objectives. These objectives are largely material in nature – eg. profits‚ salaries‚ production for the purpose of consumption‚ etc. The behavior of
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aggregate demand and economic growth rise. C. P1 E1 P3 E3 Q1 Q3 Expl : Technology can help increase productivity by using resource more efficiently. Mechine can often make high things more quickly and cheaply than human can. 3. a. If inflation has increased in the economy a) The international competitiveness will decrease. Inflation is an economic problem that has negative impacts on the level of economic growth as well as international
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ECON 100 – Principles of Economics Name: LaTonya Cooper January 31‚ 2011 Due: February 14‚ 2011 Your assignment is to do Exercises 1-8 on p. 14 of the textbook. Type your name at the top right of this paper. Type your answers after each problem. Answer as concisely as you can while still getting your point across. Save this document‚ with your answers‚ on your computer. Rename it‚ if you like‚ to something that makes sense to you. Then upload it to Moodle in the slot for Homework 1
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