Give an example of an opportunity cost someone might make


One of the key concepts in economics is opportunity cost, which simply put, is the value we place on our second choice. That is, when presented with a number of choices, describe the value of the one we pick in terms of the value we place on our next best choice. This definition may seem odd to you, given that we don't  pick our second choice. For example, if  decide to go out for pizza, that means I did not go out for a hamburger (which would have been my second choice). Please respond to the following: 

  • Give an example of an opportunity cost someone might make.
  • what is the benefit, profit, or value of choosing this opportunity cost might be for this person. 
  • why do we need to be concerned with the value of something we did not choose, as opposed to simply stating the value of the item we want to pick.

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Business Economics: Give an example of an opportunity cost someone might make
Reference No:- TGS02782593

Now Priced at $15 (50% Discount)

Recommended (91%)

Rated (4.3/5)