Microeconomics: Chapter 2 Study Plan
For each of the following, describe some of the potential opportunity costs: Staying up all night to watch season 5 of Game of Thrones.
(All of the Above) -Loss of focus during daytime tasks -Time spent studying the next day after you slept in -Time spent sleeping
For each of the following, describe some of the potential opportunity costs: The federal government using tax revenue to purchase 10,000 acres in Florida for use as a bird sanctuary.
(All of the Above) -Value of other goods and services the government could have purchased with that money -Value of goods and services that taxpayers could have purchased with the tax revenue collected -Value of the next best alternative use of the tax revenue collected
For each of the following, describe some of the potential opportunity costs: A foreign government subsidizes its national airline to keep airfares down.
(None of the Above)
For each of the following, describe some of the potential opportunity costs: Riding your bicycle 20 miles every day. (Check all that apply.)
-Time Spent Resting -Time spent on other leisure activities
You are an intern to the editor of a small-town newspaper in Mallsburg, Pennsylvania. Your boss, the editor, asks you to write the first draft of an editorial for this week's paper. Your assignment is to describe the costs and the benefits of building a new bridge across the railroad tracks in the center of town. Currently, most people who live in this town must drive 2 miles through thickly congested traffic to the existing bridge to get to the main shopping and employment center. The bridge will cost the citizens of Mallsburg $25 million, which will be paid for with a tax on their incomes over the next 20 years. 1.) What are the opportunity costs of building this bridge? 2.) What are the benefits that citizens will likely receive if the bridge is built?
1.) (All of the Above) -Any economic inefficiencies associated with the new income tax. -The value of goods and services that the city could have purchased with the tax revenue had it not built the bridge. -Revenue lost by shopkeepers near the old bridge. -Construction costs such as noise, additional (temporary) traffic, and other delays. 2.) (A and C only) -Reduced travel time for commuters and shoppers. -Less pollution from idling traffic.
"As long as all resources are fully employed and every firm in the economy is producing its output using the best available technology, the result will be efficient." Which of the following is not an additional requirement for efficiency?
All resources must be devoted to the production of a single good.
For each of the following, describe some of the potential opportunity costs: Upgrading to a balcony suite for your cruise around the Mediterranean Sea.
An excursion you could have purchased with the money spent on the upgrade
For each of the following, describe some of the potential opportunity costs: Going home for Thanksgiving vacation.
Time spent studying