Exam 7: Efficiency, Exchange, and the Invisible Hand in Action

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The Smart for One,Dumb for All principle indicates that:

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Economic rent is:

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When either the costs of production or the benefits of consumption to individuals differ from those of society:

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Adam Smith coined the term "invisible hand" to describe the process by which:

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Which of the following statements expresses the justification for making efficiency the first goal of economic interaction?

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Free entry of firms is a characteristic of:

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The statement,"price directs resources across different sectors of the economy" refers to the ______ function of price.

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Pat used to work as an aerobics instructor at the local gym earning $35,000 a year.Pat quit that job and started working as a personal trainer.Pat makes $50,000 in total annual revenue.Pat's only out-of-pocket costs are $12,000 per year for rent and utilities,$1,000 per year for advertising and $3,000 per year for equipment. Refer to the information given above.Pat's explicit cost is _____ and Pat's implicit cost is ______.

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Chris was the business manager for a real estate firm earning an annual salary of $40,000.Then Chris decided to become a consultant.Chris hired an administrative assistant at $15,000 per year and rents office space (utilities included)for $3,000 per month.Chris earned $100,000 in total revenue the first year as a consultant. Chris's accounting profit is _______ and Chris's economic profit is _______.

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Curly usually drives on the freeway to get to work,but this morning he heard on the radio that there was a major accident causing a long traffic back-up at the first downtown exit.So,Curly decided to drive on side streets to get to work.When Curly started driving he noticed that:

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The sum of the economic surpluses accruing to buyers and sellers is:

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If an individual consumer is willing to pay $11 for one unit of a good but finds he can purchase it for $7,he has a consumer surplus of:

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Chris was the business manager for a real estate firm earning an annual salary of $40,000.Then Chris decided to become a consultant.Chris hired an administrative assistant at $15,000 per year and rents office space (utilities included)for $3,000 per month.Chris earned $100,000 in total revenue the first year as a consultant. Chris's opportunity cost of running her own business is ______ which is the _______.

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Suppose that in an effort to help single parents,the government has decided to pay part of the cost of childcare.This measure will

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In a free market economy,the decisions of buyers and sellers are:

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Suppose the market for coffee is in equilibrium at a price of $5 per pound.This means:

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Which of the following is NOT an example of explicit costs?

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A supplier of a factor of production has a reservation price of $100.The purchaser of the factor of production has a reservation price of $200.If the factor of production is unique,then:

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Superstar professional athletes can sustain their economic rents because:

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For entry into a particular perfectly competitive industry to occur,which of the following must be true?

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