Exam 3: Interdependence and the Gains From Trade

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Table 3-28 Barb and Jim run a business that sets up and tests computers. Assume that Barb and Jim can switch between setting up and testing computers at a constant rate. The following table applies. Table 3-28 Barb and Jim run a business that sets up and tests computers. Assume that Barb and Jim can switch between setting up and testing computers at a constant rate. The following table applies.    -Refer to Table 3-28. Jim has an absolute advantage in -Refer to Table 3-28. Jim has an absolute advantage in

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Figure 3-15 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-15 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier    -Refer to Figure 3-15. Jordan should specialize in the production of -Refer to Figure 3-15. Jordan should specialize in the production of

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Figure 3-15 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-15 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier    -Refer to Figure 3-15. Perry has an absolute advantage in the production of -Refer to Figure 3-15. Perry has an absolute advantage in the production of

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If Shawn can produce donuts at a lower opportunity cost than Sue, then

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Figure 3-7 Bintu's Production Possibilities Frontier Juba's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-7 Bintu's Production Possibilities Frontier Juba's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-7. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for 4 hours of work, then which of the following combinations of bowls and cups could Bintu and Juba together make in a given 4-hour production period? -Refer to Figure 3-7. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for 4 hours of work, then which of the following combinations of bowls and cups could Bintu and Juba together make in a given 4-hour production period?

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Figure 3-16 Hosne's Production Possibilities Frontier Merve's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-16 Hosne's Production Possibilities Frontier Merve's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-16. At which of the following prices would both Hosne and Merve gain from trade with each other? -Refer to Figure 3-16. At which of the following prices would both Hosne and Merve gain from trade with each other?

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It takes Ross 6 hours to produce a bushel of corn and 2 hours to wash and polish a car. It takes Courtney 6 hours to produce a bushel of corn and 1 hour to wash and polish a car. Courtney and Ross cannot gain from specialization and trade, since it takes each of them 6 hours to produce 1 bushel of corn.

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Figure 3-26 Mary's Production Possibilities Frontier Kate's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-26 Mary's Production Possibilities Frontier Kate's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-26. If Mary and Kate trade foods with each other, who will trade away muffins in exchange for cookies? -Refer to Figure 3-26. If Mary and Kate trade foods with each other, who will trade away muffins in exchange for cookies?

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In an economy consisting of two people producing two goods, it is possible for one person to have the absolute advantage and the comparative advantage in both goods.

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Figure 3-16 Hosne's Production Possibilities Frontier Merve's Production Possibilities Frontier Figure 3-16 Hosne's Production Possibilities Frontier Merve's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-16. Hosne has an absolute advantage in the production of -Refer to Figure 3-16. Hosne has an absolute advantage in the production of

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Ken and Traci are two woodworkers who both make tables and chairs. In one month, Ken can make 3 tables or 18 chairs, whereas Traci can make 8 tables or 24 chairs. Given this, we know that

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Figure 3-23 The graph below represents the various combinations of ham and cheese (in pounds) that the nation of Bonovia could produce in a given month. Figure 3-23 The graph below represents the various combinations of ham and cheese (in pounds) that the nation of Bonovia could produce in a given month.   -Refer to Figure 3-23. For Bonovia, what is the opportunity cost of a pound of cheese? -Refer to Figure 3-23. For Bonovia, what is the opportunity cost of a pound of cheese?

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Alexis is a lawyer. She bills her clients $100 an hour for her services. She can also mow her lawn in 30 minutes. She can hire someone to mow her lawn who takes an hour. Of the following prices, which is the highest Alexis would pay someone to mow her lawn?

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Consider two individuals - Marquis and Serena - each of whom would like to wear sweaters and eat tasty food. The gains from trade between Marquis and Serena are most obvious in which of the following cases?

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Table 3-6 Assume that Zimbabwe and Portugal can switch between producing toothbrushes and producing hairbrushes at a constant rate. Table 3-6 Assume that Zimbabwe and Portugal can switch between producing toothbrushes and producing hairbrushes at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-6. Assume that Zimbabwe and Portugal each has 180 machine minutes available. If each country divides its time equally between the production of toothbrushes and hairbrushes, then total production is -Refer to Table 3-6. Assume that Zimbabwe and Portugal each has 180 machine minutes available. If each country divides its time equally between the production of toothbrushes and hairbrushes, then total production is

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What must be given up to obtain an item is called

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Table 3-28 Barb and Jim run a business that sets up and tests computers. Assume that Barb and Jim can switch between setting up and testing computers at a constant rate. The following table applies. Table 3-28 Barb and Jim run a business that sets up and tests computers. Assume that Barb and Jim can switch between setting up and testing computers at a constant rate. The following table applies.    -Refer to Table 3-28. Barb has an absolute advantage in -Refer to Table 3-28. Barb has an absolute advantage in

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Table 3-3 Production Opportunities Table 3-3 Production Opportunities    -Refer to Table 3-3. Which of the following combinations of cheese and wine could England not produce in 40 hours? -Refer to Table 3-3. Which of the following combinations of cheese and wine could England not produce in 40 hours?

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Table 3-8 Assume that England and Spain can switch between producing cheese and producing bread at a constant rate. Table 3-8 Assume that England and Spain can switch between producing cheese and producing bread at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-8. We could use the information in the table to draw a production possibilities frontier for England and a second production possibilities frontier for Spain. If we were to do this, measuring cheese along the horizontal axis, then -Refer to Table 3-8. We could use the information in the table to draw a production possibilities frontier for England and a second production possibilities frontier for Spain. If we were to do this, measuring cheese along the horizontal axis, then

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Figure 3-23 The graph below represents the various combinations of ham and cheese (in pounds) that the nation of Bonovia could produce in a given month. Figure 3-23 The graph below represents the various combinations of ham and cheese (in pounds) that the nation of Bonovia could produce in a given month.   -Refer to Figure 3-23. The nation of Cropitia has a comparative advantage over Bonovia in producing ham if -Refer to Figure 3-23. The nation of Cropitia has a comparative advantage over Bonovia in producing ham if

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