Chapter 2 Eco 101-52 Microeconomics
In many cases, it is reasonable to refer to the ________________ as the price.
opportunity cost
The opportunity cost of attending university is likely to include all except which of the following?
the cost of haircuts received during the school term
Scarcity exists because of:
unlimited wants and limited resources.
"If I didn't have class tonight, I would save the $4 campus parking fee and spend four hours at work where I earn $10 per hour." The opportunity cost of attending class this evening is:
$44
Refer to Figure 2-1. An economy is operating at full employment, and then workers in the bread industry are laid off. This change is portrayed in the movement from:
C to F
The opportunity cost of an action:
is a subjective valuation that can be determined only by the individual who chooses the action.
The choice on a production possibilities set that is socially preferred, or the choice on an individual's budget constraint that is personally preferred, will display _____________________.
allocative efficiency
The model that economists use for illustrating the process of individual choice in a situation of scarcity is the _________________, sometimes also called the opportunity set, a diagram which shows what choices are possible.
budget constraint
The slope of the _________________ is determined by the relative price of the two goods, which is calculated by taking the price of one good and dividing it by the price of the other good.
budget constraint
Marginal thinking is best demonstrated by:
choosing to spend one more hour studying economics because you think the improvement in your score on the next quiz will be worth the sacrifice of time.
Refer to Figure 2-2. At Point A in the production possibilities graph shown above, the economy:
is not using its resources efficiently.
Economists refer to this pattern, the ___________________________________, which means that as a person receives more of a good, the additional or marginal utility from each additional unit of the good declines.
law of diminishing marginal utility
Most choices involve _________________, which involves comparing the benefits and costs of choosing a little more or a little less of a good.
marginal analysis
Most real-world choices aren't about getting all of one thing or another, instead, most choices involve _________________, which involves comparing the benefits and costs of choosing a little more or a little less of a good.
marginal analysis
As a person receives more of a good, the _______________ from each additional unit of the good declines.
marginal utility
The marginal benefit of a slice of pizza is the:
maximum amount that a consumer is willing to pay for the slice.
Philosophers draw a distinction between positive statements, which describe the world as it is, and ___________________s, which describe how the world should be.
normative statement
Attending college is a case where the ________________ exceeds the monetary cost.
opportunity cost
The model that economists use for illustrating the process of individual choice in a situation of scarcity is the budget constraint, sometimes also called the _______________, a diagram which shows what choices are possible.
opportunity set
Philosophers draw a distinction between ___________________, which describe the world as it is, and normative statements, which describe how the world should be.
positive statements
The lesson of __________ is to forget about the money that's irretrievably gone and instead to focus on the marginal costs and benefits of future options.
sunk costs
Gomer decides to spend an hour playing basketball rather than studying. His opportunity cost is:
the benefit to his grades from studying for an hour
As depicted in _________________________________, it is necessary to give up some of one good to gain more of the other good.
the production possibilities frontier
In deciding how many hours to work, Beulah will make a choice that maximizes her _______; that is, she will choose according to her preferences for leisure time and income.
utility
The general pattern that consumption of the first few units of any good tends to bring a higher level of _______ to a person than consumption of later units is a common pattern.
utility
Referring to Table 2-1: A student has only a few hours to prepare for two different exams this afternoon. The above table shows alternative possible exam scores with three alternative uses of the student's time. The opportunity cost of scoring a 94 on the economics exam rather than a 77 is:
15 points on the history exam.
Refer to Table 2-1. A student has only a few hours to prepare for two different exams tomorrow morning. The above table shows alternative possible exam outcomes with three alternative uses of the student's time. The opportunity cost of scoring an 84 on the history exam rather than 76 is:
7 points on the economics exam
Refer to Figure 2-2. When the economy moves from Point A to Point B in the diagram above:
All of the above occur.
Refer to Figure 2-1. Along the production possibilities frontier, the most efficient point of production depicted is:
All points on the production possibilities frontier are equally efficient.
Why is there scarcity?
Because our unlimited wants exceed our limited resources
Refer to Figure 2-1. The most inefficient point depicted is:
Point G
Which of the following would most likely shift the production possibilities curve inward?
a decrease in the average number of hours worked per week as the labor force chooses to enjoy more leisure time
The law of ____________________________ explains why people and societies rarely make all-or-nothing choices.
diminishing marginal utility
The leader of a federal political party made the following campaign promise: "My administration will increase national defense without requiring sacrifices elsewhere in the economy." The promise can be kept if:
either b) or c) occurs, but not as a result of a).