Exam 3: The Fundamental Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice

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The law of comparative advantage implies that a doctor who is also a talented auto mechanic should

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The problem of scarcity

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Inputs in production processes are called resources.

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If two persons trade, one must gain at the expense of the other.

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In an economy, unemployment exists only at points that are on the interior of the production possibilities frontier.

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Efficiency is defined as minimizing waste.

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Those from across the spectrum of political views tend to approve of markets because

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Figure 3-6 Figure 3-6   In Figure 3-6, assume this economy is currently operating at point D. What is the opportunity cost of moving to B? In Figure 3-6, assume this economy is currently operating at point D. What is the opportunity cost of moving to B?

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Which type of economy must answer the questions of what goods to produce, how to produce them, and for whom to produce them?

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Money is scarce, but resources are not.

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Economics examines the options open to households, business firms, governments, and entire societies by the limited resources at their command.

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Economics studies the logic of choices made from among available possibilities.

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The production possibilities frontier for a country is usually drawn

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A society that relies on a market-based economy will always protect the natural environment.

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All of the points inside a production possibilities frontier are ____; all of the points on the production possibilities frontier are ____.

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If an economy wants to experience economic growth, what decision must it make and carry out? Explain.

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The principle of comparative advantage was first explained by David Ricardo in the early 1800s.

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Figure 3-4 Figure 3-4   Which of the following would make point Q in Figure 3-4 attainable? Which of the following would make point Q in Figure 3-4 attainable?

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The workers in Adam Smith's famous pin factory, who were proficient in pin production, faced the problem of

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Centrally planned economies are not constrained by the problem of scarcity.

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