A | B |
resources | The things used in making goods and providing services |
supply | The amount of each good and service available to customers |
demand | the amount of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy |
consumers | The people who buy and use products |
capital | The money needed to produce goods and services |
capital goods | The building, machines, and tools used to make goods and services |
division of labor | When each worker/group does one kind of job |
entrepreneurs | People who risk their money, time, and energy to start a new business |
marketing | Getting goods to the consumers |
good | Any item that can be bought or sold |
service | Any action that one person or group does for another in exchange for payment |
choice | Selection of an item or action from a group of possibilities |
consumption | Purchase of goods and services based on consumer preferences |
price | The amount of money exchanged for a good or service |
scarcity | Inability to satisfy all wants at the same time; not enough resources; goods are limited |
economics | The study of how we produce and distribute our wealth |