Foundations of Economics, Student Value Edition (8th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134489230
Author: Robin Bade, Michael Parkin
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 1, Problem 5MCQ
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The most appropriate answer in making a rational choice in the economy.
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Making Decisions. If we cannot have everything we want, then we must choose what we want the most. Why must a society face the choices about what, how, and for whom to produce? (Please focus the explanation to "WHAT").
match each term with the correct definition
;economics
opportunity cost
marginal analysis utility
a. the next best thing that must be forgone in order to produce one more unit of a given product
b. the pleasure happiness or satisfction obtained from consuming a good or service.
c the social science concerned with how individuals institutions and society make optimal choices under conditions of scarcity
d. making choices based on comparing marginal benefits with marginal cost
you must make decision for one choice, could you discuss what economic principles or concepts that you will use for that choice?
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