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Peter

Peter

by Yihao (Peter) Niu -
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1. Effective (use of resources)

Achieving the desired outcome or goal while utilizing available resources appropriately and in a way that maximizes their value.


2. Priority

Something that is considered more important than other things and is addressed or completed before other tasks or concerns.


3. Consequence

The result or outcome of an action, decision, or event, which can be either positive or negative.


4. Efficient (use of resources)

Maximizing output or results with minimal waste of resources such as time, energy, or materials.


5. Economize

To reduce spending or use resources in a way that avoids waste and saves money or materials.


6. Economics

The social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, as well as the decision-making processes of individuals, businesses, and governments regarding resource allocation.


7. Social Science

A branch of science that studies human behavior and societies, focusing on areas such as economics, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and political science.


8. Stakeholder

An individual, group, or organization that has an interest or concern in the outcome of a decision, project, or policy. Examples include employees, customers, investors, and the community.


9. Scientific Method

A systematic approach to investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting previous understandings through observation, hypothesis formulation, experimentation, and analysis.


10. Economy

The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a specific region, country, or globally.


11. Analytical (or Positive) Economics

The branch of economics that deals with describing, analyzing, and predicting economic behavior and relationships without making value judgments. It focuses on "what is."


12. Normative (or Policy) Economics

The branch of economics that involves value judgments and prescribes policies to achieve specific goals. It focuses on "what ought to be."


13. Utility

The satisfaction or benefit derived by a person from consuming a good or service.


14. Util

A hypothetical tool used to measure utility or satisfaction in economic models.

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