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Intro to Business Chapter 02 (Java Games)

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ScarcityA lack of resources
Mixed EconomyAn economy that contains both public and private enterprises.
Natural ResourcesRaw materials from nature that are used to produce goods.
Labor ResourcesPeople who make the goods and services for which they are paid.
Capital ResourcesThe things used to produce goods and services such as buildings, materials, and equipment.
Entrepreneurial ResourcesUsed by the people who recognize new opportunities and start a business.
EntrepreneurshipThe process of recognizing a business opportunity, testing in the market, and gathering the resources necessary to start and run a business.
EntrepreneurIndividual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of a business.
EconomicsThe study of how individuals and groups of individuals and group of individuals strive to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices.
Economic SystemsThe methods societies use to distribute resources.
Market EconomyAn economic system in which economic decisions are made in the market place.
PriceThe amount of money given or asked for when goods and services are bought or sold.
SupplyAmount of goods and services that producers will provide at various prices
DemandThe amount or quantity of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy at various prices.
Equilibrium PriceThe point at which the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied meet.
Command EconomyAn economic system in which a central authority makes the key economic decisions
Factors of productionAll the economic resources necessary to produce a society’s goods and services.
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GovernmentIn a command economy, resources and businesses are owned and controlled by
Profit MotiveThe desire to make a profit is called
Opportunity CostDeciding to use a resource for one purpose and giving up the chance to use it for something else is
RenewableSome natural resources, such as wheat and cattle, are



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