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- •1.What kind of science is economics?
- •2. What does economics explain?
- •4. What economic issues do we meet with every day of our lives?
- •1.What is economics?
- •11. What do economists use to explain or describe the “world that is”?
- •17. Why does positive economics avoid value judgements?
- •18. Why do economists use positive economics?
- •22. Why can some economic issues never be decided by using facts?
- •1/ What are economic resources?
- •21. What factors of production are active (flexible) and passive (fixed)? Why?
- •1.What are the three basic economic questions that every society must answer?
- •2.What makes each society look for the answers to the basic economic questions?
- •3/ How does each society make its decisions to solve the problem of scarcity?
- •6/What does the Who question mean?
- •7/What is an economic system?
- •9/What is a traditional economy?
- •11/ Why are there few social changes within a traditional economy?
- •12/What is a command economy?
- •13/ Who makes decisions on the fundamental economic questions in a society with a command economy?
- •15/Why do the individuals have very little say as to how the basic economic questions are answered?
- •16/What is a market economy?
- •19What is a free enterprise system based on?
- •20/Who owns the means of production in a society with a market economy?
- •1. Why is the theory of supply and demand considered one of the most fundamental concepts of economics?
- •2. What is demand?
- •3. What factors alter consumer demand?
- •4. What goods are considered to be related?
- •8. What does the law of diminishing marginal utility explain?
- •9. What does the law of demand state?
- •7.What is a supply schedule?
- •8.What is a supply curve?
- •9.What does supply curve enable producers to anticipate?
- •10.What does each point along the curve represent?
- •21.How does the cost of production affect the behavior of producers?
- •24.How do future expectations affect the quantity supplied?
- •25.Why are profit opportunities considered as factors that influence the quantity supplied?
- •29.Why is elasticity important in understanding supply and demand theories?
- •31.When supply is elastic?
- •In a Market Economy
- •1.What is a price?
- •3.What is a price system?
- •12. What does the characteristic of perfect competition “no barriers to enter or exit the market” mean? .
- •7. What does legal tender mean?
- •25. What does the purchasing power of money mean?
- •8.What drawbacks do they have?
- •9.What is difference between credit and debit cards?
- •11.What is a charge account?
- •14.What is a consumer credit?
- •15.What does consumer credit provide?
- •17.What is a consumer loan?
- •21. Why is savings considered one of the ways of good money management?
- •23. What factors should be considered before staring any kind of savings program? 24. What does safety mean?
- •25. What is liquidity? •
- •29. What does the yield depend on?
- •30. What accounts are offered by depository institutions?
- •32. Why do some people put their money in savings accounts? •
- •35. Why do financial institutions charge the highest interest rates on cDs?
- •38. What steps should be taken to reach financial goals?
- •6. What is a sole proprietor responsible for?
- •15. What is a corporation?
- •16. What is the essential feature of a corporation?
- •17. Who owns a corporation?
- •23. Why does a corporation have a continuous existence?
- •27. What does double taxation refer to?
- •28. What are dividends?
- •29. What is the role of the board of directors?
29. What is the role of the board of directors?
Instead, the shareholders meet at a corporation’s annual meeting to elect a board of directors whose job is to make general business decisions. Their decisions are then implemented by the corporation's officers, who are appointed by the directors.
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