Exam 1: Economic Issues and Concepts
Exam 1: Economic Issues and Concepts104 Questions
Exam 2: Economic Theories, data, and Graphs115 Questions
Exam 3: Demand, supply, and Price90 Questions
Exam 4: Elasticity130 Questions
Exam 5: Price Controls and Market Efficiency83 Questions
Exam 6: Consumer Behaviour84 Questions
Exam 7: Producers in the Short Run139 Questions
Exam 8: Producers in the Long Run108 Questions
Exam 9: Competitive Markets145 Questions
Exam 10: Monopoly, cartels, and Price Discrimination88 Questions
Exam 11: Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behaviour111 Questions
Exam 12: Economic Efficiency and Public Policy72 Questions
Exam 13: How Factor Markets Work112 Questions
Exam 14: Labour Markets and Income Inequality67 Questions
Exam 16: Market Failures and Government Intervention115 Questions
Exam 17: The Economics of Environmental Protection126 Questions
Exam 18: Taxation and Public Expenditure111 Questions
Exam 19: What Macroeconomics Is All About114 Questions
Exam 20: The Measurement of National Income104 Questions
Exam 21: The Simplest Short-Run Macro Model63 Questions
Exam 22: Adding Government and Trade to the Simple Macro Model74 Questions
Exam 23: Output and Prices in the Short Run119 Questions
Exam 24: From the Short Run to the Long Run: the Adjustment of Factor Prices125 Questions
Exam 25: Long-Run Economic Growth118 Questions
Exam 26: Money and Banking102 Questions
Exam 27: Money, interest Rates, and Economic Activity95 Questions
Exam 28: Monetary Policy in Canada110 Questions
Exam 29: Inflation and Disinflation98 Questions
Exam 30: Unemployment Fluctuations and the Nairu111 Questions
Exam 31: Government Debt and Deficits91 Questions
Exam 32: The Gains From International Trade50 Questions
Exam 34: Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments206 Questions
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Consider the production possibilities boundary (PPB)of an economy.Economic growth is illustrated by
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Consider Canadaʹs 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 Canadaʹs current production
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Suppose you own a courier service and you use two types of delivery vehicles - Model A,which costs $30 000 to purchase,and Model B,which costs $50 000 to purchase.You have a budget of $300 000 for the purchase of new vehicles.Which of the following statements best describes the shape of your budget line?
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The diagram below shows two production possibilities boundaries for Country X.
FIGURE 1-4
-Refer to Figure 1-4.An outward shift of the production possibilities boundary fromPPB1 to PPB2 indicates which of the following?

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In practice,the term ʺcentrally planned economyʺ refers to an economy in which
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Suppose there are only three alternatives to attending a ʺfreeʺ social event: read a novel (you value this at $10),go to work (you could earn $20),or watch videos with some friends (you value this at $25).The opportunity cost of attending the social event is
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Which of the following results from the introduction of money for use in transactions?
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It has been observed that university enrollment in Canada is higher during periods of high unemployment.A possible explanation for this is that
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A point lying inside the production possibilities boundary is one at which
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Suppose that a bakeshop with 5 employees can produce both pies and cakes.In one day,if all resources are devoted to baking pies,the shop can produce 125 pies; if all resources are devoted to baking cakes,the shop can produce 50.What is the shopʹs opportunity cost of producing any one cake?
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The diagram below shows two production possibilities boundaries for Country X.
FIGURE 1-4
-Refer to Figure 1-4.Growth in the countryʹs productive capacity is illustrated by

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Which of the following statements best describes a barter system of exchange?
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Chantal has a full-time job as a geological engineer and earns an annual after -tax salary of $85 000.She decides to leave her job for 6 months to scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia,and incurs costs of $7500 for course equipment and certification,$2500 for airfare,and $12 000 for regular living expenses in Australia (equal to her living expenses at home).What is Chantalʹs opportunity cost for this 6 -month,unpaid leave of absence?
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Economists usually assume that households and firms,respectively,maximize
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In the current Canadian economy,the majority of choices on how resources are allocated are made by
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Consider a production possibilities boundary showing the quantity of military goods and the quantity of civilian goods on the two axes.A movement along the production possibilities boundary could be caused by
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