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man-made items we use to help us work ex,are technology,machinery and factories.
the gov't makes all the economic decisions like cuba,and Hitler
money
the study of how an area uses limited resources to provide for the wants and deeds of consumers.
a ban on trade with another country {no trading}
a business person
goods made in this country and shipped to another country examples corn, wheat, chevrolet,GM,ford
what is needed to run a business:land,labor,capital,and entrepreneurship
what is the total value of the goods and services product by that country in one year
any items that can be bought in a store examples are food,computers,toys,and clothes
workers examples of improvements education and training
goods made in other countries and shipped here examples video games purses, phones, tayotas, hondos, and prosches eo games
the percentage of a population that has the ability to read and write.
bused on free trade and competition [buyers and seller make the economic decisions] also know as capitalism
combines a market and command economy, most economics are mixed today
materials that come diractly from nature
a trade barrier that sets a limit on the number of goods that can be important examples expensive cars and boats
beging really good at makinga few things,examples corn,peanuts,peaches,tiers
level of comfort at which most citizens in a crountry live
a tax on imported goods, examples are luxery items like jewelry, expensive cars and boets
those things that make trade between crountries more difficult, can be man-made or naturally occurring,examples language, money, tariffs, quotas, embargos
no money is used, goods and services are acquired through bartering or tradeing,examples, you wash my car, I will cut your grass,trade eggs for milk

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