Exam 1: Economics: Foundations and Models
Exam 1: Economics: Foundations and Models213 Questions
Exam 2: Trade-Offs, comparative Advantage, and the Market System237 Questions
Exam 3: Where Prices Come From: the Interaction of Demand and Supply234 Questions
Exam 4: Economic Efficiency,government Price Setting,and Taxes212 Questions
Exam 5: The Economics of Health Care166 Questions
Exam 6: Firms, the Stock Market, and Corporate Governance258 Questions
Exam 7: Comparative Advantage and the Gains From International Trade188 Questions
Exam 8: Gdp: Measuring Total Production and Income261 Questions
Exam 9: Unemployment and Inflation291 Questions
Exam 10: Economic Growth, the Financial System, and Business Cycles253 Questions
Exam 11: Long-Run Economic Growth: Sources and Policies262 Questions
Exam 12: Aggregate Expenditure and Output in the Short Run299 Questions
Exam 13: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis286 Questions
Exam 14: Money,banks,and the Federal Reserve System281 Questions
Exam 15: Monetary Policy275 Questions
Exam 16: Fiscal Policy306 Questions
Exam 17: Inflation,unemployment,and Federal Reserve Policy257 Questions
Exam 18: Macroeconomics in an Open Economy278 Questions
Exam 19: The International Financial System258 Questions
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Fast food restaurants produce a range of menu items such as hamburgers,chicken sandwiches,salads,and french fries.What fundamental economic question are they addressing by offering this range of items?
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"The distribution of income should be determined by the government" is an example of a normative economic statement.
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Your roommate,Serafina,a psychology major,said,"The problem with economics is that it assumes that consumers and firms always make the correct decision.But we know that everyone's human,and we all make mistakes." Do you agree with her comment?
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Consider the following economic agents: a.the government
B.consumers
C.producers
Who,in a modern mixed economy,decides what goods and services will be produced with the scarce resources available in that economy?
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The decisions General Motors makes in determining production levels for its Chevy Volt is an example of a microeconomics topic.
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Which of the following are primarily macroeconomic topics and which are primarily microeconomic topics?
a.college tuition rates
b.farm subsidies
c.national income
d.automobile prices
e.air traffic congestion
f.economic recession
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Suppose when the price of hybrid automobiles rises,consumers buy fewer hybrid automobiles.This implies that
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Fiona shares an office with her ex-husband.Her share of the rent and utilities is $625 per month.She is considering moving to a home office which she will not have to share with anyone.The home office will not cost her anything as far as extra rent or utilities.Recently,you ran into Fiona at the gym and she tells you that she has moved into her home office.Fiona is as rational as any other person.As an economics major,you rightly conclude that
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In economics,the total amount received for selling a good or service is referred to as
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Describe what has happened to state obesity rates in the United States since 1994.
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Which of the following is a problem inherent in centrally planned economies?
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If it costs Vijay $150 to design 5 Web sites and $175 to design 6 Web sites,then $175 is the marginal cost of producing the 6th Web site.
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In the market for factors of production,households earn income by supplying factors of production to firms.
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In the United States in 2012,the number of new,diagnosed diabetes cases was lowest for people in the age range of ________,and the rate of new diabetes cases per 1,000 people was lowest for people in the age range of ________.
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Suppose the extra cost to a car wash of advertising one additional day each month on a local radio station is $175.Then,the car wash should advertize that one additional day each month if doing so brings in additional revenue of $175 or more each month.
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