Macroeconomics Ch 1-3
When society requires that firms reduce pollution, there is
a tradeoff because of reduced incomes to the firms' owners and workers
The terms equality and efficiency are similar in that they both refer to benefits to society. However they are different in that
equality refers to uniform distribution of those benefits and efficiency refers to maximizing benefits from those scarce resources
When the government redistributes income from the wealthy to the poor,
equality is improved, efficiency is not
Economics is the study of
how society manages its scarce resources
In most societies, resources are allocated by
the combined actions of millions of households and firms
A society allocates its scarce resources to various jobs. These scarce resources include
land, people and machines
Billie Jean has $120 to spend and wants to buy either a new amplifier for her guitar or a new mp3 player to listen to music while working out. Both the amplifier and the mp3 player cost $120, so she can only buy one. This illustrates the basic concept that
people face tradeoffs
The phrase "no such thing as a free lunch" means
people must face tradeoffs
The overriding reason why households and societies face many decisions is that
resources are scarce
Economics deals primarily with the concept of
scarcity
When a society cannot produce all the goods and services people wish to have, it is said that the economy is experiencing
scarcity
what term refers to the property that society has limited resources and therefore cannot produce all the goods and services they wish to have
scarcity
efficiency means that
society is getting the maximum benefits from its scarce resources