Exam 2: Model Building and Gains From Trade
Exam 1: Five Foundations of Economics175 Questions
Exam 2: Model Building and Gains From Trade175 Questions
Exam 3: The Market at Work: Supply and Demand175 Questions
Exam 4: Elasticity175 Questions
Exam 5: Market Outcomes and Tax Incidence175 Questions
Exam 6: Price Controls173 Questions
Exam 7: Market Inefficiencies: Externalities and Public Goods172 Questions
Exam 8: Business Costs and Production175 Questions
Exam 9: Firms in a Competitive Market174 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding Monopoly176 Questions
Exam 11: Price Discrimination175 Questions
Exam 12: Monopolistic Competition and Advertising173 Questions
Exam 13: Oligopoly and Strategic Behavior175 Questions
Exam 14: The Demand and Supply of Resources172 Questions
Exam 15: Income,inequality,and Poverty183 Questions
Exam 16: Consumer Choice173 Questions
Exam 17: Behavioral Economics and Risk Taking168 Questions
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Mrs.Abel has a comparative advantage in producing cabbage if,in comparison to Mr.Lace,Mrs.Abel can grow cabbage
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Suppose someone is studying a production possibilities frontier (PPF)that has a bowed-out shape relative to the origin.What causes this shape?
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Suppose Hoda is a brilliant attorney who can draft especially persuasive legal briefs.She also happens to possess some excellent administrative skills such as typing,filing,assembling binders and notes,and making reservations.Which best describes whether Hoda should hire an administrative assistant to help her?
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Mikhail and Stefan are both artists who can create sculptures or paintings each day.The following table describes their maximum outputs per day.
Use this table to answer the following questions.
-Based on the table,does Mikhail or Stefan have a comparative advantage?

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The existing entries in the following table show the maximum quantities of milk shakes or fruit smoothies the college president and dining hall staffer could make during an afternoon shift,given a fixed amount of resources.
a.Fill in the remaining part of the table (be sure to label the units)and answer the questions below.
b.Who has a comparative advantage in producing smoothies?
c.Who has an absolute advantage in producing milk shakes?

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use the figures below to answer the following questions :the production possibilities frontiers (PPFs)for two people who can allocate the same amount of time between building wooden boats and solving crimes.
-What is Gibbs's opportunity cost of solving a crime?

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Suppose someone finds a production possibilities frontier (PPF)that is shaped like a straight line.What can one determine about the production of the two goods?
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When testing a model rocket on a campus quad,which of the following would be an endogenous factor?
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On the television show MythBusters,the hosts design experiments,collect data,and test theories based on popular myths.This is an example of
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Mikhail and Stefan are both artists who can create sculptures or paintings each day.The following table describes their maximum outputs per day.Use this table to answer the following questions.
-What is Stefan's opportunity cost of a sculpture?

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Forgoing current consumption so that those resources can be used to produce new capital is called
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Think of the production possibilities frontier (PPF)model.When society is producing the largest possible output from its resources,it is operating
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Goods that are produced now so that they can be used to produce other goods in the future are called ________ goods.
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The ________ states that the opportunity cost of producing a good always rises as one produces more of it.
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use the figure below to answer the following questions
-Which of the following represents a point that is unattainable with current resources and technology?

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Opportunity cost is evident on the production possibilities frontier (PPF)graph
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The figure depicts a shift in a society's production possibilities frontier (PPF)for the manufacture of trains and planes: train-manufacturing capacity expands while plane-manufacturing capacity shrinks. Refer to this figure to answer the following questions.
-Which point represents an efficient level of output both before and after the shift?

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