Exam 2: The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply

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A decrease in income will lead to an increase in the demand for an inferior good.

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The price elasticity of demand measures the responsiveness of consumers to changes in the price of a product.

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If a 1% increase in an individual's income leads to a 0.5% increase in the demand for a good, the good is considered to be a normal good.

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The net national gain from trade can be measured by the change in consumer and producer surplus that results from trade.

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Which of the following will cause a rightward shift of the market supply curve?

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Everything else remaining unchanged, when the price of a normal good increases, consumers:

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Suppose the domestic supply (QS) and demand (QD) for skateboards in the United States are given by the following set of equations: =-60+3P =390-2P In the absence of trade with the rest of the world, the consumer surplus in the United States skateboard market equals _____ and the producer surplus equals_____.

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Suppose the domestic supply (QS) and demand (QD) for skateboards in the United States are given by the following set of equations: =-60+3P =390-2P If the United States can import skateboards from the rest of the world at a per unit price of $75, what will be the total demand for skateboards in the United States?

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Suppose the domestic supply (QS) and demand (QD) for skateboards in the United States are given by the following set of equations: =-60+3P =390-2P Calculate the change in consumer surplus when the United States engages in free trade and imports skateboards from the rest of the world at a per unit price of $75.

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Suppose good X is a substitute of good Y. Everything else remaining unchanged, an increase in price of good Y will lead to:

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The value of price elasticity of demand for a normal commodity is negative because it indicates:

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Suppose the domestic supply (QS) and demand (QD)for MP3 players in the United States are given by the following set of equations: =-25+10P =875-5P In the absence of international trade in MP3 players, how many MP3 players will be sold in the United States?

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Consumer surplus is the net economic benefit to consumers who are able to buy a good at a price lower than the highest price that they are willing to pay.

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While international trade will benefit both the importing and exporting country in a two-country world, the gains from trade in the exporting country must be greater than the gains from trade in the importing country.

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An increase in demand for a good will lead to a larger increase in price if the supply is relatively elastic.

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What is the measure of responsiveness of quantity demanded of a product to a change in its price? Why is it a negative number for a typical good? With the help of suitable diagrams, explain the difference between elastic and inelastic demand.

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Suppose the domestic supply (QS) and demand (QD) for skateboards in the United States are given by the following set of equations: =-60+3P =390-2P Calculate the change in producer surplus when the United States engages in free trade and imports skateboards from the rest of the world at a per unit price of $75.

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Suppose the domestic supply (QS) and demand (QD)for MP3 players in the United States are given by the following set of equations: =-25+10P =875-5P If the U.S. engages in free trade and the international price of MP3 players is $50, it would import _____ MP3 players from the rest of the world.

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Which of the following is a "unit-free" measure?

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Suppose the domestic supply (QSU.S.) and demand (QDU.S)for bicycles in the United States are given by the following set of equations: .=2 =200-2. Demand (QD) and supply (QS) in the Rest of the World are given by the equations: =P =160-P. Quantities are measured in thousands and price in U.S. dollars. In the absence of international trade, _____ thousand bicycles will be sold in the Rest of the World at a per unit price of _____.

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