Natural resources for production
Equipment and tools
The price mechanism
Which of the following areas are addressed in the study of economics?
(Check all that apply.)
Inflation rates
The benefits associated with a decision
Pollution reduction policies
Which of the following statements would not be considered a positive statement?
Which of the following is not an item studied under
macroeconomics?
Normative
Optimum
Trade-offs
1. The opportunity cost of the first activity is missing 3 hours of work.
2. The opportunity cost of the second activity is missing a concert that you have tickets to.
3. The opportunity cost of the third activity is missing the afternoon nap that you take every day.
Given this information, for which of these activities would you be able to compare opportunity costs?
starting college right away.
Using your college fund to buy a new car
Spending a year backpacking across Europe
How would you evaluate these options and choose an optimal one?
Net
Suppose you learn that your friend is serving flank steak at her party; all-you-can eat and at no charge. Flank steak is your favorite food. Your opportunity cost of going to the concert is now _____ than you had previously thought.
Which of the following is true regarding your calculation of the cost of owning the house?
If you choose to exchange your airline miles for a free trip to Bermuda over spring break, then your trip _________.
What does this imply about the cost-benefit analysis of environmental regulations?
Using the marginal benefits and marginal costs analysis, if Michael practices for four hours, the outcome will be _____ because _____.
Net benefit is not optimized
Suppose the market price of corn is $5.50 per bushel.
Which of the following is not one of the three conditions that will need to be satisfied for the corn market to be in equilibrium at this price?
The public interest
A neighborhood watch
Public libraries
state parks or street lights?
Assume people choose lines at random and have not yet had a chance to switch lines.
The situation will move toward equilibrium if the _____
Assume that all eight shoppers are optimizing (i.e., they had a chance to switch lines) and the situation is in equilibrium.
Given this information, you could infer that the shorter line will move _____ the longer line
Assume that all eight shoppers are optimizing (i.e., they had a chance to switch lines) and the situation is in equilibrium.
Given this information, you could infer that the behavior of the _____ is most informative
Slower than
Last person in the five person line
$112, all of the following statements are true except:
Which of the following, if true, supports the economist's conclusion?
Which of the following is not an example of causation?
Lower infant mortality is _____ and an improvement in nutrition is _____
The surge in cocoa prices is _____ and a pest attack on the cocoa crop is _____
An effect / The cause
Consider the following three statements:
Statement 1: You can either stand during a college football game or you can sit. You believe that you will see the game very well if you stand and others sit but that you will not be able to see at all if you sit and others stand. You therefore decide to stand.
Statement 2: Your friend tells you that he expects many people to stand at football games.
Statement 3: An economist studies photos of many college football games and estimates that 75 percent of all fans stand and 25 percent sit.
Which of these statements deals with optimization, which deals with equilibrium, and which deals with empiricism? Explain.
Statement 1 deals with ____________.
Statement 2 deals with _____.
Statement 3 deals with _____.
equilibrium, because your friend presumes everyone is behaving optimally.
empiricism, because it describes behavior using real-world data.