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As a economic issue
During the 1800s that would have been 'opportunity'. A chance at a new life, free land and money!
They wanted more economic opportunity in the larger northern and midwestern cities.
Some of the colonies were started for religious freedom such as Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. Others were started for economic opportunity such as New York, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina.
Some did and some did not. I suppose so; that was their job as colonists!! Perhaps economic opportunity or religious concern for the "unsaved" souls of natives was also a motivator...
As a economic issue
If you are referring to the slaves of the antebellum South, the main economic activity was cotton farming.
Slaves
As a economic issue
difference between the revenue received from the sale of an output and the opportunity cost of the inputs used. This can be used as another name for "economic value added" (EVA).
The opportunity to control ones own economic decisions is a free enterprise.
Arguably capitalism
Economic opportunity is a United States Public Law. This law was made to formationlocal Community Action Agencies as part of the War.
The accounting profit is the difference between total revenue and total cost excluding the economic cost (opportunity cost) of owner-supplied resources such as time and capital. At the other hand, In the economic cost, we include the opportunity cost in our calculations. · When total revenue exceeds both explicit and implicit costs, the firm earns economic profit. · Economic profit is smaller than accounting profit Another answer culed be: Economic Profit is slightly different than accounting profit, which merely the firm's total revenues minus its total costs. Economic profit is defined as total revenues minus total operating costs minus opportunity cost. Opportunity cost is defined as the cost of the profits you forgo by not doing another activity. For example the opportunity costs of opening a lemonade stand is equal to the difference between the accounting profits of the lemonade stand minus the accounting profits of a more profitable hot dog stand.
Jobs and services
they are the seperation of the opportunity cost
as an economic issue