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When economists test their theories using​ evidence-based analysis, they are most likely using​ __________.

empiricism through the use of data

Marginal analysis sometimes always never picks out a different the same optimum as minimization of total cost.

always, the same

the completive equilibrium price equates

quantity supplied to quantity demanded.

If Natalie finds a theater project that pays​ $2,500 per month and it is assumed that her​ non-wage attributes are​ zero, using​ cost-benefit analysis her net benefit is ​$nothing.

6000

Suppose your New Year resolution is to get back in shape. You are considering various ways of doing​ this: you can sign up for a gym​ membership, walk to​ work, take the stairs instead of the​ elevator, or watch your diet. How would you evaluate these options and choose an optimal​ one?

Do a​ cost-benefit analysis to compare the alternatives.

If the price of a good in an equilibrium market is ​$112​, all of the following statements are true​ except:

Producers know that if they​ colluded, they could increase the price.

Natalie is a skilled theater artist. She is offered a job as a manager in a bank with an annual salary of​ $30,000, and she has a fixed monthly expense of​ $2,000. However, getting theater projects is challenging due to competing with the other skilled and competitive artists causing her​ to, on​ average, solicit projects that result in an annual salary of​ $18,000 per year. Which of the following statements is not​ true?

The net benefit of working as a theater artist is negative​ $12,000.

​Let's say that you are trying to decide what to do on Friday at 11 a.m. You rank your possible options from the one you value the most to the one that you value the least in the following​ order: going to​ class, sleeping in​ late, going to work​ early, getting​ lunch, going to the gym to​ exercise, and watching television. If you decide to go to​ class, then what do we know about the opportunity cost of your​ decision?

The opportunity cost would be sleeping in​ late, since it was your​ next-best option.

Which of the following statements regarding economic questions is not​ correct?

The questions must have implication on​ individuals' choices and their budget.

Which of the following questions is not an example of an issue a researcher could study to contribute to the welfare of​ society?

What combination of colors can one use to paint his bedroom​ wall?

Holding all else​ equal, if the price of a digital camera​ rises, then we can expect

a decrease in the quantity demanded of digital cameras.

A supply curve has a slope due to the Law of Supply. The Law of Supply states that supplies as price increases.

a postive, increase

When optimizing for total​ value, opportunity cost must be total cost. Assuming benefits, the lowest cost option is the optimal choice.

added to, equal

When making your decision about which activity to​ choose, you should consider the monetary cost the opportunity cost of the activities. The goal is to choose the option that offers the greatest benefit.

as well as, net

This third principle of​ economics, supported by the scientific​ method, is:

empiricism

Market demand is derived by​ __________.

fixing the price and adding up the quantities that each buyer demands.

Which of the following do you provide as a positive​ question?

how much is the national debt

An argument against​ evidence-based economics would​ be:

it is only an​ approximation, often based on averages.

For most​ people, one of the biggest challenges involved in studying economics​ is:

it looks beyond simple cause and effect to the many possible long term effects of an action.

Willingness to accept is the price that a seller is willing to get paid to sell an extra unit of a good. Willingness to accept is the same as the cost of production.

lowest, marginal

When one of the four major factors​ changes, causing an increase in​ supply, the supply curve shifts

rightward

Which of the following examples do you provide as a normative​ question?

should welfare be appealed

Which of the following is not one of the four major factors that shifts the supply curve when it​ changes?

the income of consumers

One reason​ free-riders exist could be​ that:

the private benefit exceeds the private cost.

If​ Jay's Fruit Stand is able to charge considerably higher prices than other fruit stands with the same​ produce, it is likely that

there are no fruit stands in close proximity to​ Jay's.

When John determines what choice of walking shoes will give him the best bang for his buck​, he is using optimization based on When Janet looks at the additional value of purchasing a new laptop to the cost as compared to keeping her old​ one, she is using optimization based on

total value, marginal anlysis

The opportunity cost of an activity is a measure of ▼ what is given up the benefits you gain when you do that activity.

what is given up

You say that positive questions ask what is or what will be and normative questions ask what ought to be .

what is or what will be, what ought to be

Does the shape of the market demand curve differ from the shape of an individual demand​ curve?

​No, they both tend to be​ downward-sloping curves.


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