ECON Test 1
According to the Low-Hanging-Fruit Principle, in expanding production of a good, you should first employ those resources
with the lowest opportunity cost
A positively sloped production possibilities curve
would violate the principle of resource scarcity
Having a comparative advantage in a particular task means that:
you give up less to accomplish that task than do others.
In free markets which allow a high level of unethical corruption:
Suppliers may be forced to be corrupt or to leave the market.
Which of the following is NOT true of a market in equilibrium?
Supply equals demand.
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
The U.S. government defines and enforces business ethics in order to protect the economy.
If a price rise for good A causes increased demand for good B, then:
A and B are substitutes
The table below shows that a worker in Australia can produce 20 units of food or 10 units of electronics in a day, and a worker in Korea can produce 5 units of food or 15 units of electronics in a day. Which of the following statements about comparative advantage is true? Food Electronics Australia 20 10 Korea 5 15
Australia has a comparative advantage in the production of food while Korea has a comparative advantage in the production of electronics
If two countries specialize and trade, the country that benefits will be
Both countries will benefit
Which of the following statements is always true?
Comparative advantage does not require absolute advantage.
One observes that the initial equilibrium price of T-shirts, Pe, increases to Pe1, and the initial equilibrium quantity, Qe, falls to Qe1. Which of the following best fits the observed data?
Demand constant and a decrease in supply
If Leslie can produce two pairs of pants in an hour while Eva can make one pair an hour, then it must be the case that:
Leslie has an absolute advantage in producing pants.
During times of high unemployment, colleges often observe an increase in enrollment even if tuition remains unchanged. Why?
The opportunity cost of attending college is lower because students are less likely to have good full-time jobs.
Which of the following is not a determinant of demand for gasoline?
The price of gasoline
Austin gives tax credits to homeowners who install solar panels. This is an example of:
Using the incentive principle to encourage homeowners to switch to solar energy
If, when the price of good X rises, the demand for good Y decreases, one can conclude that
X and Y are complements
A free market lacking clear ethical rules, adequate oversight and meaningful punishments for rule breakers might suffer: A. decrease in market demand. B. decrease in market supply. C. decrease in equilibrium price. D. total market collapse
all of the above.
Suppose that both the equilibrium price and quantity of mustard rise. The most consistent explanation for these observations is
an increase in demand for mustard with no change in supply.
If a country experiences increasing opportunity costs, its production possibilities curve will
bow outward
In a free market, if the price of a good is below the equilibrium price, then
consumers, wanting to ensure that they acquire the good, will bid the price higher
If the wages paid to computer production workers increases, one would expect to see a(n)
decrease in the supply of computers
Increases in the prices firms pay for inputs cause
decreases in supply
A graph with price on the vertical axis and quantity on the horizontal axis depicting an inverse relationship between price and quantity is a
demand curve.
If everyone had the same opportunity cost of producing a good, then
everyone would have the same comparative advantage
In general, individuals should specialize in producing goods _________ other individuals.
for which they have a lower opportunity cost compared to
Application of the Principle of Comparative Advantage leads to:
greater specialization of labor and other factors of production
Generally speaking, demand for a good will increase
if the price of a complement decreases
At the beginning of the school year, San Marcos has a large increase in its student population, causing a(n)
increase in the demand for apartments
As the price of iPods increases, firms that produce iPods will
increase the quantity of iPods supplied
The benefits to specialization are enhanced when the two trading partners have
large comparative advantages in different goods.
In general, rational decision-making requires one to choose the actions that yield the ___________.
largest economic surplus
Last year interest rates fell. The field of economics that would be most concerned with this is:
macroeconomics
The buyer's reservation price of a particular good or service is the
maximum amount one would be willing to pay for it
Countries that trade on the basis of comparative advantage have __________ than countries that do not
more goods and services available to them
A market economy without any ethics would have
no value
An editorial argues that students should only be allowed to attend school if the marginal cost of educating that student is less than the marginal benefit of that student's education. This reasoning is an application of:
normative economics
If Superman spends his only $10 on his favorite food, hamburgers, rather than his second favorite food, beans, the beans are the _____________ of the hamburgers
opportunity cost
A "smart for one, dumb for all" situation may occur when
people other than buyers or sellers of a product bear some of the costs of it.
When a government reduces the ease with which international trade can occur (i.e. makes trade harder), it is
reducing the total amount of output available to domestic consumers
Based on their comparative advantages, Matt should specialize in _______ while Amy should specialize in _______
rotating tires, oil changes
A graph with price on the vertical axis and quantity on the horizontal axis depicting a direct relationship between price and quantity is a
supply curve
The core principle that is illustrated by the production possibilities curve is:
the Scarcity Principle
The production possibilities curve is:
the boundary that divides all production combinations into attainable ones and unattainable ones
An increase in the price of Shell gasoline, a substitute for Exxon gasoline, will cause
the demand for Exxon gasoline to increase.
The economic surplus of a particular action is
the difference between the benefit and the cost of the action
Which of the following is the basis for an argument against free trade?
the distribution of the benefits from trade
The United States was unable to maintain its dominance in the production of televisions because:
the jobs were outsourced to countries with workers who had lower opportunity costs than American workers
The production possibilities curve shows:
the maximum production of one good for every possible production level of the other good