Economics CP Unit 4 Vocab – Flashcards
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            national income accounting
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        Measurement of the national economy's performance dealing with the overall economy's output and income
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            gross domestic product (GDP)
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        price index that removes the effect of inflation from GDP so that the overall economy in one year can be compared to another year
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            net exports
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        difference between what the nation sells to other countries and what it buys from other countries
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            depreciation
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        loss of value because of wear and tear to durable goods and capital goods fall in the price of the currency through the action of supply and demand
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            net domestic product (NDP)
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        Value of the nations total output minus the total value lost through depreciation on equipment
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            national income (NI)
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        total income earned by everyone in the economy
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            personal income (PI)
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        total income that individuals receive before personal taxes are paid
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            transfer payments
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        Welfare and other supplementary payments that a state or the federal government make to individuals
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            disposable personal income (DI)
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        income remaining for a person to spend or save after all taxes have been paid
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            inflation
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        prolonged rise in the general price level of final goods and services
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            purchasing power
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        The real goods and services that money can buy determines the value of money
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            deflation
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        prolonged decline in the general price level of goods and services
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            consumer price index (CPI)
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        a statistical measure of the average of prices of a specified set of goods and services purchased by typical consumers in city areas
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            market basket
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        representative group of goods and services used to compile the consumer price index
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            base year
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        year used as a point of comparison for other years in a series of statistics
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            producer price index (PPI)
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        measure of the change in price over time that US producers charge for their goods and services
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            GDP price deflator
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        price index that removes the effect of inflation from GDP so that the overall economy in one year can be compared to another year
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            real GDP
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        GDP that has been adjusted for inflation by applying the price deflator
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            aggregates
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        summation of all of the individual jobs in the economy
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            aggregate demand
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        the total of all planned expenditures in the entire economy
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            aggregate demand curve
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        a graphed line showing the relationship between aggregate quality demanded and the average of all prices as measured by the implicit GDP price deflator
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            aggregate supply
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        real domestic output of producers based on the rise in the fall of the price level
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            aggregate supply curve
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        a graphed line showing the relationship between the aggregate quantity supplied and the average of all prices as measured by the implicit GDP price deflator
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            business fluctuations
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        ups and downs in an economy
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            business cycle
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        irregular changes in the level of total output measured by real GDP
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            peak
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        period of prosperity in the business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest point
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            contraction
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        part of the business cycle during which economic activity is slowing down
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            recession
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        part of the business cycle in which the nations output declines for at least six months
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            depression
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        major slowdown of economic activity
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            trough
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        lowest part of the business cycle in which the downward spiral of the economy levels off
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            expansion
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        part of the business cycle in which economic activity slowly increases
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            innovations
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        transforming an invention into something useful to humans
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            economic indicators
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        statistic that measure variables in the economy
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            leading indicators
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        statistics that point to what will happen in the economy
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            coincident indicators
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        economic indicators that usually change at the same time as changes in overall business activity
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            lagging indicators
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        indicators that seem to lag behind changes in overall business activity
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            money
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        anything customarily used as a medium of exchange a unit of accounting a store of value
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            medium of exchange
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        use of money for exchange for goods or services
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            barter
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        exchange of goods and services for other goods and services
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            unit of accounting
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        use of money as a yardstick for comparing the values of goods and services in relation to one another
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            store of value
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        use of money to store purchasing power for later use
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            commodity money
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        a medium of exchange such as cattle or gems that has value as a commodity or good aside from its value is money
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            representative money
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        money that is backed by an item of value such as gold or silver
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            fiat money
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        money that has value because a government fiat or order has established it is acceptable for payment of debts
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            legal tender
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        money that by law must be accepted for payment of public and private debts
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            overdraft checking
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        checking account that allows a customer to write a check for more money than exists in his or her account
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            electronic funds transfer (EFT)
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        system of transferring funds from one bank account directly to another without any paper money changing hands
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            automated teller machine (ATM)
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        unit that allows consumers to do their banking without the help of a teller
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            checking account
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        account in which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time by writing a check
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            checkable deposits
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        funds deposited in a bank that can be withdrawn at any time by presenting a check
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            thrift institutions
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        mutual savings banks S&Ls and credit expensive and in short supply in an effort to slow the economy
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            debit card
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        device used to make cashless purchases money is electronically withdrawn from the consumers checkable account and transfer directly to the stores bank account
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            near moneys
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        assets, such as savings accounts, that can be turned into money relatively easily and without the risk of loss of value
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            M1
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        narrowest definition of the money supply consists of money's that can be spent immediately and against which checks can be written
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            M2
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        broader definition of the money supply includes all of M1 plus such near moneys as savings deposits small denomination time deposits money market deposit account and retail money market mutual fund balances
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            Fed
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        The Federal Reserve system created by Congress in 1913 as the nations central banking Organization
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            monetary policy
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        policy that involves changing the rate of growth of the supply of money in circulation in order to affect the cost and availability for credit
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            Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
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        12 member committee in the federal reserve system that meets eight times a year to decide the course of action that the fed should take to control the money supply
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            check clearing
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        method by which a check has been deposited in one institution is transferred to the issuers depository institution
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            loose money policy
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        monetary policy that makes credit inexpensive and abundant possibly leading to inflation
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            tight money policy
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        monetary policy that makes credit expensive and in short supply in an effort to slow the economy
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            fractional reserve banking
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        system in which only a fraction of the deposits in a bank is kept on hand or in reserve the remainder is available to lend
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            reserve requirements
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        regulations set by the Fed requiring banks to keep a certain percentage of their checkable deposits as cash in their own vaults or as deposits in the federal reserve district bank
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            discount rate
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        interest rate that the Fed charges on loans to commercial banks and other depository institutions
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            prime rate
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        rate of interest that banks charge in loans to their best business customers
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            federal funds rate
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        interest rate that banks charge each other on loans
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            open-market operations
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        buying and selling of United States securities by the fed to affect the money supply
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            public-works projects
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        publicly use facility such as schools in highways bill by federal state or local government with public money
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            Medicare
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        government program that provides healthcare for the aged
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            public goods
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        goods or services that can be used by many individuals at the same time without reducing the benefit each person receives
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            income redistribution
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        government activity that takes income from some people through taxation and uses it to help citizens in need
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            social-insurance programs
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        government programs that pay benefits to retired and disabled workers their families and the unemployed
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            social security
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        federal program that provides monthly payments to people who are retired or unable to work
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            workers' compensation
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        Government program that extends payments for Medicare to workers injured on the job
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            public-assistance programs/welfare
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        government program that make payments to citizens based on need
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            supplementary security income
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        federal programs that include food stamps and payments to the disabled and aged
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            temporary assistance to needy families
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        state run program that provides assistance in work opportunities to needy families
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            Medicaid
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        state and federal public assistance program that helps pay health care cost for low income in disabled persons
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            externalities
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        economic side effects or by-products that affect on uninvolved third party can be negative or positive
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            fiscal year
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        by which accounts for the federal government October 1 to September 8 of next year
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            budget deficit
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        situation when the amount of government spending exceeds its receipt during the fiscal year
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            deficit financing
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        government policy of spending more money than it is able to bring through revenues
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            national debt
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        total amount of outstanding debt for the federal government
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            budget surplus
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        situation when the amount of government receipts is larger than its expenditures during the fiscal year
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            benefits-received principle
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        system of taxation in which those who use a particular government service support it with taxes in proportion to the benefit they receive those who do not use A service do not pay taxes for it
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            ability-to-pay principle
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        principle of taxation in which those with higher incomes pay more taxes than those with lower income regardless of the number of government services they use
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            proportional tax
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        tax that takes the same percentage of all income is income rises the amount of tax paid also rises
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            progressive tax
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        tax that takes the larger percentage of higher incomes and lower incomes justified on the basis of the ability to pay principle
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            regressive tax
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        tax that takes a larger percentage of lower incomes than of higher incomes
