Exam 3: Tools of Normative Analysis
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Welfare economics is concerned with individual desirability of alternative economic states.
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Marginal cost of a product is the incremental cost of one additional unit of input.
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Movement from an inefficient allocation to an efficient allocation in the Edgeworth Box will
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Consider a simple exchange economy where the marginal rate of transformation between two goods is greater than the marginal rate of substitution for the same goods.Can Pareto equilibrium be derived?
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Merit goods have received considerable attention toward the end of this chapter.Can concerts and other publicly provided services be rationalized using these ideas?
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Pareto improvement can be a reallocation of resources that makes more than one person better off.
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Consider an Edgeworth economy where there are two citizens,Mr.Cortopassi and Ms.Thomas.There are only two goods to be consumed in the economy,Beer and Pretzels.The total amount of Beer is 12 units.The total amount of Pretzels is 12 units.Answer the following: Suppose Mr.Cortopassi has utility for the two goods characterized as UC(B,P)=B+P.Ms.Thomas's utility function is UT(B,P)=B+P.Identify the points that are Pareto efficient.
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Social indifference curves are the same as a Social Welfare Function.
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Social welfare functions can be formed in many ways.They can be additive,meaning that the all utilities curves are added together.They incorporate the idea of least-best,meaning that the utility of the person with the least is maximized.If you were a central planner for an economy,what type of social welfare function would you create?
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When the First Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics doesn't hold,there is a market failure.
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The First Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics requires
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The Utility Possibility Frontier is derived from utility curves.
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Suppose that a competitive firm's marginal cost of producing output q is given by MC=5+2q.Assume that the market price of the firm's product is $27.
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B)What is the firm's producer surplus?
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The absolute value of the slope of the production possibilities curve is the
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