Exam 2: Trade-Offs, Comparative Advantage, and the Market System

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Table 2-19 Table 2-19    Table 2-19 shows the output per month of two people, Wilma and Betty. They can either devote their time to making marble statues or making marble benches. -Refer to Table 2-19. What is Wilma's opportunity cost of making a bench? Table 2-19 shows the output per month of two people, Wilma and Betty. They can either devote their time to making marble statues or making marble benches. -Refer to Table 2-19. What is Wilma's opportunity cost of making a bench?

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________ exists because unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants.

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Table 2-20 Table 2-20    Table 2-20 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a wristwatch and a pound of rice in Japan and Thailand. -Refer to Table 2-20. If the two countries specialize and trade, who should export wristwatches? Table 2-20 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a wristwatch and a pound of rice in Japan and Thailand. -Refer to Table 2-20. If the two countries specialize and trade, who should export wristwatches?

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Table 2-4 Production Choices for Dina's Diner Table 2-4 Production Choices for Dina's Diner    -Refer to Table 2-4. Assume Dina's Diner only produces sliders and hot wings. A combination of 50 sliders and 50 hot wings would appear -Refer to Table 2-4. Assume Dina's Diner only produces sliders and hot wings. A combination of 50 sliders and 50 hot wings would appear

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A critical function of the government in facilitating the operation of a market economy is

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If the opportunity cost of producing more of one good increases as more of that good is produced, then the production method is inefficient.

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When you purchase a new pair of jeans you do so in the

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Table 2-15 Table 2-15    Table 2-15 shows the output per day of two gardeners, George and Jack. They can either devote their time to mowing lawns or cultivating gardens. -Refer to Table 2-15. Which of the following statements is true? Table 2-15 shows the output per day of two gardeners, George and Jack. They can either devote their time to mowing lawns or cultivating gardens. -Refer to Table 2-15. Which of the following statements is true?

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Figure 2-3 Figure 2-3   -Refer to Figure 2-3. Sergio Vignetto raises cattle and llamas on his land. A portion of his land is more suitable for raising cattle, and the other portion is better suited for raising llamas. Which of the graphs in Figure 2-3 represent(s) his production possibilities frontier? -Refer to Figure 2-3. Sergio Vignetto raises cattle and llamas on his land. A portion of his land is more suitable for raising cattle, and the other portion is better suited for raising llamas. Which of the graphs in Figure 2-3 represent(s) his production possibilities frontier?

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In economics, the term "free market" refers to a market where no sales tax is imposed on products sold.

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An inward shift of the production possibilities frontier represents

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Table 2-20 Table 2-20    Table 2-20 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a wristwatch and a pound of rice in Japan and Thailand. -Refer to Table 2-20. Thailand has a comparative advantage in the production of Table 2-20 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a wristwatch and a pound of rice in Japan and Thailand. -Refer to Table 2-20. Thailand has a comparative advantage in the production of

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The unattainable points in a production possibilities diagram are

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Table 2-3 Production Choices for Dina's Diner Table 2-3 Production Choices for Dina's Diner    -Refer to Table 2-3. Dina faces ________ opportunity costs in the production of sliders and hot wings. -Refer to Table 2-3. Dina faces ________ opportunity costs in the production of sliders and hot wings.

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Figure 2-17 Figure 2-17   -Refer to Figure 2-17. One segment of the circular flow diagram in the figure shows the flow of goods and services from market C to economic agents A. What is market C and who are economic agents A? -Refer to Figure 2-17. One segment of the circular flow diagram in the figure shows the flow of goods and services from market C to economic agents A. What is market C and who are economic agents A?

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Table 2-12 Table 2-12    Table 2-12 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a canoe and a sailboat in Guatemala and Honduras. -Refer to Table 2-12. What is Honduras's opportunity cost of producing one canoe? Table 2-12 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a canoe and a sailboat in Guatemala and Honduras. -Refer to Table 2-12. What is Honduras's opportunity cost of producing one canoe?

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Figure 2-18 Figure 2-18   -Refer to Figure 2-18. One segment of the circular flow diagram in the figure shows the flow of funds from economic agents E to market F. Who are economic agents E and what is market F? -Refer to Figure 2-18. One segment of the circular flow diagram in the figure shows the flow of funds from economic agents E to market F. Who are economic agents E and what is market F?

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Table 2-16 Table 2-16    Table 2-16 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a cell phone and a board foot of lumber in Estonia and Finland. -Refer to Table 2-16. Finland has a comparative advantage in the production of Table 2-16 shows the number of labor hours required to produce a cell phone and a board foot of lumber in Estonia and Finland. -Refer to Table 2-16. Finland has a comparative advantage in the production of

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Figure 2-12 Figure 2-12   Figure 2-12 shows the production possibilities frontiers for Pakistan and Indonesia. Each country produces two goods, cotton and cashews. -Refer to Figure 2-12. What is the opportunity cost of producing 1 bolt of cotton in Pakistan? Figure 2-12 shows the production possibilities frontiers for Pakistan and Indonesia. Each country produces two goods, cotton and cashews. -Refer to Figure 2-12. What is the opportunity cost of producing 1 bolt of cotton in Pakistan?

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Published in 1776, ________ was written by Adam Smith.

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