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Introduction A producer is someone who creates and supplies goods or services. Producers combine labor and capital—called factor inputs or factors of production—to creat...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Technology, at Dictionary.com Technology: 1. the branch of kn...
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Definitions and Basics Human Capital, from the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics To most people capital means a bank account, a hundred shares of IBM stock, assembly lines, o...
A High School Economics Guide Supplementary resources for high school students Definitions and Basics Consumer, The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Ann...
Read Christina D. Romer's entry on Business Cycles in the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics Bordo, Michael, Claudia Goldin and Eugene White, (eds.), The Defining Mome...