ECON 2030 Chapter : ECON Chapter 1

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Those expectations are determined by macroeconomic conditions: economic reasoning making decisions on the basis of costs and benefits, abstracts from the unimportant elements of a question and focuses on the. Should i enroll to lsu next semester: how much or how many; second choice, ex. It is a cost because in choosing one thing, you are precluding an alternative choice; not necessarily monetary: ex. You have a limited amount of time to spend studying economics, studying another subject, sleeping, or partying. The more time you spend on one activity, the less time you have for another: ex. : monetary cost the prices are both relevant and not relevant; if you buy. Y, you"re going to spend at least (not a relevant cost in the decision because either way, you"re going to spend regardless of the book; for. Y you will have to spend an additional : book y price , benefit expected pleasure of reading book.

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