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Economics
ABC Book
By: Fahad
Almojel
Honey Bees and The RPG’s
The End …
Index
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Assumptions: Something you expect – without proof, something accepted as true without any
real basis
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Balance of Payments: The total of all the money coming into a country from abroad less all of
the money going out of the country during the same period
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Ceteris Paribus: with other conditions remaining the same, Other things being equal
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Demand: A desire or request for a certain good or service
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Expectations: Strong belief that something will happen or be the case in the future, they can
be based on truths or assumptions.
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Foreign Direct Investment: Investing directly in production in another country, either by buying
a company there or establishing new operations of an existing business.
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GDP: Gross domestic product, a measure of economic activity in a country
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Hard Currency: Money you can trust. A hard currency is expected to retain its value
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Inflation: Rising prices, across the board.
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Joint Stock Company: a company whose stock is owned jointly by the shareholders
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Keynesian: A branch of economics, based, often loosely, on the ideas of Keynes,
characterized by a belief in active government and suspicion of market outcomes.
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Labor: One of the factors of production, with land, capital and enterprise.
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Model: An imitation, a prototype, a blueprint to follow, an explanation of reality, a theory
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Nationalization: When a government takes ownership of a private-sector business
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Opportunity Costs: The true cost of something is what you give up to get it.
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Price: The price charged for something depends on the tastes income and elasticity of demand of
customers.
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Quartile: Part of the “ile” family that signposts positions on a scale of numbers
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Recession: a period of slow or negative economic growth, usually accompanied by rising unemployment
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Scarcity: Insufficient for demand, lack of something, a few of something
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Trade-Offs: A balanced achieved two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
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Utility: The state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial
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Value: the material on monetary worth of something
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Well-Being: the state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy
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X-Efficiency: Producing output at the minimum possible cost
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Yield: The annual income from a security, expressed as a percentage of the current market price of the
security.
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Zero-Sum Game: When the gains made by winners in an economic transaction equal the losses suffered by
the losers
Citations
 http://www.economicswebinstitute.org/concept
s.htm
 http://www.economist.com/research/economic
s/