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Argument structure and language difficulties
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Predicate Argument Structure (PAS)
The configuration of arguments (e.g. agent, patient, location) that a
predicate
(verb) takes
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Assumptions about the rationality of economic agents are made when
analysing markets
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The
Wealth
of Nations was written in
1776
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Rational (in classical economic theory)
Economic agents
are able to consider the outcome of their choices and recognise the net
benefits
of each one
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Producers act
rationally
by
Selling
goods/services in a way that maximises their
profits
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Workers act
rationally
by
Balancing
welfare
at work with consideration of both
pay
and benefits
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Governments act
rationally
by
Placing the
interests
of the people they serve first in order to maximise their
welfare
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Rationality
in classical economic theory is a
flawed
assumption as people usually don't act rationally
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Marginal
utility
The
additional
utility (
satisfaction
) gained from the consumption of an additional product
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