Description

A financial and social system of how resources flow through society, from production, to distribution, to consumption.
The study of the choices that people, companies, and governments make in allocating society's resources.
The study of a country's overall economic dynamics, such as the employment rate, the gross domestic product, and taxation policies.
The study of smaller economic units such as individual consumers, families, and individual businesses.
Government efforts to influence the economy through taxation and spending.
Overage that occurs when revenue is higher than expenses over a given period of time.
Shortfall that occurs when expenses are higher than revenue over a given period of time.
The sum of all the money that the federal government has borrowed over the years and not yet repaid.
Federal Reserve decisions that shape the economy by influencing interest rates and the supply of money.
Privately owned financial institutions that accept demand deposits and make loans and provide other services for the public.
The total amount of money within the overall economy.
Anything generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.
Includes all currency plus checking accounts and traveler's checks.
Includes all of M1 money supply plus most savings accounts, money market accounts, and certificates of deposit.
The Federal Reserve function of buying and selling government securities, which include treasury bonds, notes, and bills.
A federal agency that insures deposits in banks and thrift institutions for up to $250,000 per customer, per bank.
The rate of interest that the Federal Reserve charges when it loans funds to banks.
A rule set by the Fed, which specifies the minimum amount of reserves (or funds) a bank must hold, expressed as a percentage of the bank's deposits.
A structure for allocating limited resources.
An economic system based on private ownership, economic freedom, and fair competition.
A market structure with many competitors selling virtually identical products.
A market structure with many competitors selling differentiated products.
A market structure with only a handful of competitors selling products that can be similar or different.
A market structure with one producer completely dominating the industry, leaving no room for any significant competitors.
A market structure with one company as the supplier of a product because the nature of that product makes a single supplier more efficient than multiple, competing ones.
The quantity of products that producers are willing to offer for sale at different market prices.
The graphed relationship between price and quantity from a supplier standpoint.
The quantity of products that consumers are willing to buy at different market prices.
The graphed relationship between price and quantity from a consumer demand standpoint.
The price associated with the point at which the quantity demanded of a product equals the quantity supplied.
An economic system based on the principle that the government should own and operate key enterprises that directly affect public welfare.

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