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Question 81
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Which of the following is an example of a normative statement? A.The rate of unemployment is 9%. B.A high rate of economic growth creates more jobs for the country. C.The federal government spends half of its budget on national defense. D.Everyone in America deserves to be covered by national health insurance.
Question 82
True/False
Economists disagree more over normative economics than positive economics.
Question 83
Essay
The models used in economics: A.are usually limited to variables that are directly related. B.are essentially not reliable because they are not testable in the real world. C.are of necessity unrealistic and not related to the real world. D.emphasize basic relationships by abstracting from complexities in the everyday world.
Question 84
Essay
Of the following statements, which reflect(s) a normative view? I.The United States should increase the minimum wage to $10 per hour.II.There is a federal minimum wage in the United States.III.The federal minimum wage in the United States is less than $10 per hour. A.All are normative. B.None are normative C.Statements I and II reflect a normative view. D.Statement I reflects a normative view.
Question 85
Multiple Choice
A statement that says that the minimum wage should be increased is a:
Question 86
Essay
(Table: Comparative Advantage I) Look at the table Comparative Advantage I.Sweden has an absolute advantage in producing: A.cell phones only. B.herring only. C.both cell phones and herring. D.neither cell phones nor herring.
Question 87
Essay
If a production possibility frontier is a straight line, it tells us that the opportunity cost of producing one more unit of good X: A.is an increasing amount of good Y. B.is a decreasing amount of good Y. C.is equal to the inverse of the amount of good Y. D.is a constant amount of good Y.
Question 88
Essay
In Kessy's old kitchen, he could bake 10 cookies or mix 15 glasses of lemonade in one day.Now Kessy has a larger oven and refrigerator.How does this affect his production possibility frontier? A.It shifts out his production possibility frontier. B.It shifts in his production possibility C.frontier.He will not be efficient. D.He will not be able to produce as much as before.
Question 89
Essay
Which of the following statements is true? A.Some very talented people have a comparative advantage in everything they do. B.Some very untalented people have a comparative advantage in nothing they do. C.Some very talented people have a very low opportunity cost in everything they do. D.It is possible to have an absolute disadvantage in doing something but still have a comparative advantage in the same thing.
Question 90
Essay
If Brazil gives up 3 automobiles for each ton of coffee it produces, while Peru gives up 7 automobiles for each ton of coffee it produces, then: A.Brazil has a comparative advantage in automobile production and should specialize in coffee. B.Brazil has a comparative advantage in coffee production and should specialize in the production of automobiles. C.Brazil has a comparative advantage in coffee production and should specialize in coffee production. D.Brazil has a comparative advantage in automobile production and should specialize in automobile production.
Question 91
True/False
"Many economists agree that income taxes should be increased for rich people" is a positive statement.
Question 92
Essay
Economists are generally in support of: A.government restrictions on trade. B.free international trade. C.tariffs to restrict trade. D.subsidizing exports.
Question 93
Essay
Free trade between countries: A.should be based on absolute advantage. B.will allow wealthy countries to exploit less developed C.nations.will shift the domestic production possibility frontier to the right. D.will allow for greater levels of consumption than without trade.
Question 94
Essay
Figure: Production Possibility Frontier
(Figure: Production Possibility Frontier) Look at the figure Production Possibilities Frontier.If the economy is producing 8 cars and 12 computers per period: A.this is an attainable choice but involves unemployment or inefficiency. B.the notion of increasing opportunity cost is invalidated. C.the economy is still efficient but has made a decision not to buy as much as it could. D.something must be done to reduce the amount of employment.
Question 95
Essay
(Table: Production Possibilities Schedule II) Look at the table Production Possibilities Schedule II.If an economy is producing at alternative X, the opportunity cost to it of producing at Y is units of consumer goods per period. A.2 B.1 C.6 D.18