Exam 2: Thinking Like an Economist

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An outcome is said to be efficient if an economy is getting all it can from the scarce resources it has available.

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In the markets for goods and services in the circular-flow diagram, households are buyers and firms are sellers.

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When two variables move in the same direction, the curve relating them is

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Figure 2-12 ​ Figure 2-12 ​    ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-12. What are two elements not included in this figure that could be included in a more complex model? ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-12. What are two elements not included in this figure that could be included in a more complex model?

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Since 1946, the president of the United States has received guidance from a group comprised of three members and a staff of a few dozen economists known as the

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In the circular-flow diagram, firms own the factors of production and use them to produce goods and services.

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Kiara wants to create a graph containing the prices of theater tickets and the corresponding quantities of theater tickets demanded by customers. She should use a

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Figure 2-10 ​ Figure 2-10 ​    ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-10. Points A, B, and D represent feasible outcomes for this economy. ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-10. Points A, B, and D represent feasible outcomes for this economy.

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The slope of a line that passes through the points (10, 40) and (20, 35) is

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Figure 2-10 ​ Figure 2-10 ​    ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-10. It is possible for this economy to produce 75 doghouses. ​ ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-10. It is possible for this economy to produce 75 doghouses.

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Points outside the production possibilities frontier represent infeasible levels of production.

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Figure 2-13 ​ Figure 2-13 ​    Consider the production possibilities curve for a country that can produce sweaters, apples (in bushels), or a combination of the two. ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-13. Which point(s) on the graph is(are) efficient production possibilities? Consider the production possibilities curve for a country that can produce sweaters, apples (in bushels), or a combination of the two. ​ ​ ​ -Refer to Figure 2-13. Which point(s) on the graph is(are) efficient production possibilities?

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In the circular-flow diagram, firms consume all the goods and services that they produce.

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Figure 2-4 Graph (a) Graph (b) Figure 2-4 Graph (a) Graph (b)      -Refer to Figure 2-4, Graph (a). Production at point Q is Figure 2-4 Graph (a) Graph (b)      -Refer to Figure 2-4, Graph (a). Production at point Q is -Refer to Figure 2-4, Graph (a). Production at point Q is

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Figure 2-14 ​ Figure 2-14 ​    ​ -Refer to Figure 2-14. Consider the production possibilities frontier for an economy that produces only sofas and cars. The opportunity cost of one car is ​ -Refer to Figure 2-14. Consider the production possibilities frontier for an economy that produces only sofas and cars. The opportunity cost of one car is

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When a variable that is named on an axis of a graph changes, the curve shifts.

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Is the following a positive or normative statement? The unemployment rate in Nevada is higher than the unemployment rate in New York.

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Which of the following statements about models is correct?

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Figure 2-6 Figure 2-6    -Refer to Figure 2-6. Consider the production possibilities frontier for an economy that produces only sofas and cars. When society moves from point A to point B, -Refer to Figure 2-6. Consider the production possibilities frontier for an economy that produces only sofas and cars. When society moves from point A to point B,

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When economists are trying to explain the world, they are scientists. When they are trying to improve it, they are

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