Exam 4: Supply and Demand: An Initial Look
Exam 1: What Is Economics?227 Questions
Exam 2: The Economy: Myth and Reality150 Questions
Exam 3: The Fundamental Economic Problem: Scarcity and Choice250 Questions
Exam 4: Supply and Demand: An Initial Look308 Questions
Exam 5: An Introduction to Macroeconomics211 Questions
Exam 6: The Goals of Macroeconomic Policy207 Questions
Exam 7: Economic Growth: Theory and Policy223 Questions
Exam 8: Aggregate Demand and the Powerful Consumer214 Questions
Exam 9: Demand-Side Equilibrium: Unemployment or Inflation?211 Questions
Exam 10: Bringing in the Supply Side: Unemployment and Inflation?223 Questions
Exam 11: Managing Aggregate Demand: Fiscal Policy205 Questions
Exam 12: Money and the Banking System219 Questions
Exam 13: Monetary Policy: Conventional and Unconventional205 Questions
Exam 14: The Financial Crisis and the Great Recession61 Questions
Exam 15: The Debate over Monetary and Fiscal Policy214 Questions
Exam 16: Budget Deficits in the Short and Long Run210 Questions
Exam 17: The Trade Off between Inflation and Unemployment214 Questions
Exam 18: International Trade and Comparative Advantage226 Questions
Exam 19: The International Monetary System: Order or Disorder?213 Questions
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A cold winter will increase the quantity of heating fuel demanded at every price.
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In January,2,500 quarts of ice cream are sold in Boston at $2 a quart.In February,3,000 quarts are sold at $2.50 a quart.This change in quantity sold and price may have been caused by
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Rent controls and controls on other prices often aggravate the very problem they are intended to solve.
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If the supply curve for housing has the normal positive slope,rent controls will likely
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Legal limits on prices will tend to cause misallocation of resources because
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Scarcity and choice are the basic problems of economics; the supply and demand mechanism is the basic investigative tool of economics.
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In 1989,Hurricane Hugo devastated Charleston,South Carolina,leaving residents with no electricity for light or refrigeration,and completely cut off from the outside world by fallen trees and washed-out roads.Consequently,the price of ice rose 1,000 percent and generators 300 percent.Tree removal firms were charging $4,000 to cut up a single tree.Outraged,the city government enacted an emergency law prohibiting price "gouging." This law is an example of
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A decrease in supply will have what effect on equilibrium price and quantity?
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Which of the following would be most likely to cause an outward shift of the demand curve for electricity?
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If both the supply and demand curves shift to the left,then we can conclude that there will be
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Economists generally recognize that rent controls cause shortages in housing,yet rent controls tend to persist.Why does this occur?
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Changes in consumer preference toward small,imported automobiles have shifted their demand curves downward and to the left.
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Which of the following suggests that the "laws" of supply and demand are being disobeyed?
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Figure 4-18
-In Figure 4-18,there would be a surplus of T-shirts if the price were

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The Red Jacket Mountain View Inn in New Hampshire charges $159 per room in the winter ski season and $114 during the summer months.The number of rooms and operating costs are constant year round.These prices indicate
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Change in the price of a good causes the demand schedule for that good to shift.
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