Exam 1: Economic Issues and Concepts
Exam 1: Economic Issues and Concepts115 Questions
Exam 2: Economic Theories,data,and Graphs85 Questions
Exam 3: Demand,supply,and Price49 Questions
Exam 4: Elasticity45 Questions
Exam 5: Markets in Action39 Questions
Exam 6: Consumer Behaviour73 Questions
Exam 7: Producers in the Short Run114 Questions
Exam 8: Producers in the Long Run127 Questions
Exam 9: Competitive Markets73 Questions
Exam 10: Monopoly,cartels,and Price Discrimination113 Questions
Exam 11: Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behaviour115 Questions
Exam 12: Economic Efficiency and Public Policy115 Questions
Exam 13: How Factor Markets Work122 Questions
Exam 14: Labour Markets106 Questions
Exam 15: Interest Rates and the Capital Market91 Questions
Exam 16: Market Failures and Government Intervention110 Questions
Exam 17: The Economics of Environmental Protection109 Questions
Exam 18: Taxation and Public Expenditure100 Questions
Exam 33: The Gains From International Trade37 Questions
Exam 34: Trade Policy116 Questions
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The opportunity cost of going to college or university for four years is
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Many economies in central and Eastern Europe,including the countries of the former Soviet Union,are still in the process of moving from a command economy to a market economy.In the first years of this transition,most of these countries experienced sharp drops in output and reductions in living standards.Economists generally see this as
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Katie and Hugh are producing pies and jars of pickles.Katie can produce either 200 jars of pickles or 100 pies per month.Hugh can produce either 800 jars of pickles or 200 pies per month.Which of the following statements is correct?
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Madeleine allows herself $100 per month for purchasing coffee.The diagram below illustrates the choices available to her.
FIGURE 1- 3
-Refer to Figure 1- 3.If Madeleine chooses to allocate all $100 to buying lattes,we can say that her opportunity cost in one month is

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With a budget of $200 million,the government can choose to purchase 4 helicopters or repair 200 km of highway.
-Refer to Figure 1- 1.Which of the following combinations of kilometres of highway repair and helicopters is unaffordable,given the government's budget of $200 million?

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Consider Canada's production possibilities boundary.Suppose a scientific breakthrough leads to a lower- cost method of producing battery- operated cars in Canada.The likely effect would be to move Canada's current production
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Madeleine allows herself $100 per month for purchasing coffee.The diagram below illustrates the choices available to her.
FIGURE 1- 3
-Refer to Figure 1- 3.Which of the following combinations of regular coffees and lattes is affordable over the one- month period,given Madeleine's budget?

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The diagram below shows two production possibilities boundaries for Country X.
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-Consider Canada's production possibilities boundary.Suppose fire destroys many millions of hectares of valuable Canadian forest.The effect on the Canadian economy would be best illustrated by the production possibilities boundary.

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The concept of scarcity in economics usually refers to a condition
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In a pure market economy,the role of government is limited to provision of : i)a basic legal and institutional structure.
Ii)intervention in the allocation of resources in some areas of the economy.
Iii)redistribution of income.
Iv)stabilization of economic conditions generally.
Which of the above points is true?
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A move from inside the production possibilities boundary to the boundary itself could be caused by
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Consider the following list: a worker with training in video gaming technology,10 hectares of arable land in southern Ontario,a fishing trawler in Nova Scotia,an ice- cream truck at a park in Quebec.Each of these is an example of
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An economic system that relies primarily upon custom and habit in economic decision making is a
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