CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination CAPE ® ECONOMICS SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2010 CXC A20/U2/09 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means electronic‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to
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Scarcity and opportunity cost represent two interlinking concepts in economics as companies must often choose among scarce resources. In most cases‚ economic resources are not completely available at all times in unlimited numbers. Therefore‚ companies must make a choice about which resources to use during production. The opportunity cost represents the alternative given up when choosing one resource over another. For example‚ scarcity and opportunity cost have a direct link because companies may
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market value of the firm’s common stock. (True/False) TRUE 7. Which of the following statements best represents what finance is about? C a. How political‚ social‚ and economic forces affect corporations b. Maximizing profits c. Creation and maintenance of economic wealth d. Reducing risk 8. The goal of the firm should be: A a. Maximization of profits. b. Maximization of shareholder wealth. c.
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Scarcity-The basic economic problem that arises because people have unlimited wants but resources are limited. Americans in recent years had to cut back on lavish goods because of the scarcity of money. Economics- The science that deals with the production‚ distribution‚ and consumption of goods and services‚ or the material welfare of humankind. Economics involves many issues in the economy of the country and world‚ from politics to money. Efficiency-A broad term that implies an economic state in
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ONE THE NATURE AND METHOD OF ECONOMICS CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter begins with a discussion of the meaning and importance of economics. In this first chapter‚ however‚ we will not plunge into problems and issues; instead we consider some important preliminaries. We first look at the economic perspective—how economists think about problems. Next‚ we state some of the benefits of studying economics. Then‚ we examine the specific methods economists use to examine economic behavior and the economy‚ distinguishing
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Development Economics Web Guide‚ Unit 5B The causes of economic growth in developing countries. The significance of economic growth for development · The role of both physical and human capital · Technological progress Examine the sources of economic growth and the extent to which they can be affected by government intervention. 15 Evaluation of the impact of government policies. Factors affecting economic growth in developing countries Keynesian Approaches 1 Savings and Investment There are
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SERIES Judo Economics in Markets with Asymmetric Firms Daniel Cracau Working Paper No. 2/2013 Impressum (§ 5 TMG) Herausgeber: Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft Der Dekan Verantwortlich für diese Ausgabe: Daniel Cracau Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft Postfach 4120 39016 Magdeburg Germany http://www.fww.ovgu.de/femm Bezug über den Herausgeber ISSN 1615-4274 Judo Economics in Markets
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Key terms: Definition: Opportunity cost The cost of missing out on the next best alternative. Economic goods Goods that are scarce and therefore have an opportunity cost. Free goods Goods that have no opportunity cost‚ e.g. Air Factor market The market for the factors of production that make other goods and services such as labour or raw materials. Free market economy One in which there is very limited government involvement in providing goods and services. Division of labour
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ECONOMICS FOR MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING-I (ECONOMIC ANALYSIS SIMPLIFIED FOR YOU) COURSE DURATION: 20 HOURS PER SEMESTER COURSE CREDITS: 02 1. ESSENCE OF ECONOMICS Problems of an economy; Solutions of these problems; Alternative system to tackle the problems; Economics‚ micro – economics & macro – economics; Basis building blocks of microeconomics – rationality‚ marginalism‚ opportunity cost‚ general & partial equilibrium. 2. FALLACIES AND PITFALLS Economics is about decision making
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Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-12665-6 - Cambridge International AS and A Level Economics‚ Second Edition Colin Bamford and Susan Grant Excerpt More information 1 1 Basic economic ideas Basic economic ideas Core On completion of this core section you should know: • what is meant by scarcity and the inevitability of choices that have to be made by individuals‚ firms and governments • what is meant by opportunity cost • why the basic questions of what‚ how and for whom
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