Exam 2: Some Tools of Economic Analysis
Exam 1: The Art and Science of Economic Analysis150 Questions
Exam 2: Some Tools of Economic Analysis157 Questions
Exam 3: Economic Decision Makers174 Questions
Exam 4: Demand, Supply, and Markets151 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Macroeconomics151 Questions
Exam 6: Tracking the U S Economy149 Questions
Exam 7: Unemployment and Inflation150 Questions
Exam 8: Us Productivity and Growth150 Questions
Exam 9: Aggregate Demand150 Questions
Exam 10: Aggregate Supply150 Questions
Exam 11: Fiscal Policy151 Questions
Exam 12: Federal Budgets and Public Policy153 Questions
Exam 13: Money and the Financial System150 Questions
Exam 14: Banking and the Money Supply150 Questions
Exam 15: Monetary Theory and Policy150 Questions
Exam 16: The Policy Debate: Active or Passive150 Questions
Exam 17: International Trade150 Questions
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All of the following are evidences of specialization except:
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If Robin has an absolute advantage in both gardening and baking when compared to Robert,then:
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The production possibilities frontier represents all desirable combinations of outputs.
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-The figure below shows the production possibilities frontier for capital goods and consumption goods.Current production at _____ would lead to the largest outward shift in the production possibilities frontier in a later year _____.

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The bowed-out shape of the production possibilities frontier indicates increasing opportunity costs.
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Points outside the production possibilities frontier represent:
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If one person has an absolute advantage in producing both of two goods,then that person:
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A command economic system does not need to be concerned with what to produce,how to produce things,or who will get the goods and services produced.
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Bill trades a ginger snap for a chocolate chip cookie.This is an example of:
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The following figure shows the production possibilities frontier for Good A and Good B.In the figure below,point e represents:


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If Jeremy has an absolute advantage in cooking and Margaret has an absolute advantage in cleaning,then:
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The figure below shows the production possibilities frontier for Good A and Good B.In the figure below,if all the economy's resources are used efficiently to produce only good A,then the economy will be at point:


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Hans can do 4 loads of laundry per hour,and he can type 6 pages per hour.Maria can do 12 loads of laundry per hour,and she can type 8 pages per hour.Maria's opportunity cost of typing one page is:
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The production possibilities frontier will shift if there is a change in:
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It is possible for one person to have an absolute advantage in two tasks and a comparative advantage in only one.
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Each point along a nation's production possibilities frontier represents efficient use of all resources.
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The figure given below shows the production possibilities frontier for mufflers and socks.If society moves from point c to point d,then society:


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