Exam 7: Production and Growth
Exam 1: Ten Principles of Economics218 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking Like an Economist239 Questions
Exam 3: Interdependence and the Gains From Trade202 Questions
Exam 4: The Market Forces of Supply and Demand347 Questions
Exam 5: Measuring a Nations Income169 Questions
Exam 6: Measuring the Cost of Living173 Questions
Exam 7: Production and Growth182 Questions
Exam 8: Saving, Investment, and the Financial System214 Questions
Exam 9: Unemployment and Its Natural Rate194 Questions
Exam 10: The Monetary System188 Questions
Exam 11: Money Growth and Inflation196 Questions
Exam 12: Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts218 Questions
Exam 13: A Macroeconomic Theory of the Small Open Economy195 Questions
Exam 14: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply256 Questions
Exam 15: The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand223 Questions
Exam 16: The Short-Run Tradeoff Between Inflation and Unemployment205 Questions
Exam 17: Five Debates Over Macroeconomic Policy111 Questions
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In countries where women are discriminated against, policies that increase their career and educational opportunities are likely to increase the birth rate.
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An increase in the saving rate does not permanently increase the growth rate of real GDP per person.
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Why would the opening of a new Canadian-owned factory in Egypt tend to increase Egypt's GDP more than it increases Egypt's GNP?
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What is the average amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker's time called?
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Which terms refers to the relationship between the quantity of output created and the quantity of inputs needed to create it?
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How can a government encourage growth and, in the long run, raise the country's economic standard of living?
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If a country's saving rate increases, what happens in the long run?
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What is the most appropriate measure of a nation's standard of living?
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A country that made its courts less corrupt and its government more stable would likely see its standard of living rise.
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Suppose Japanese-based Sony Corporation builds and operates a new chip factory in Canada. What would the future production from such an investment do?
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Why are Canadian workers more productive than the Chinese?
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Suppose you bake cupcakes. One day, you double the time you spend baking and double the sugar, flour, eggs, and all the other inputs in order to bake twice as many cupcakes. What kind of production function is this?
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Why do birth rates tend to be lower in developed countries than in developing countries?
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The average person in a rich country, such as Germany, has income about ten times that of an average person in a poor country, such as Indonesia.
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Which of the following would NOT be considered physical capital?
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