Final Exam
Open economy
world price
Why is there often resistance to free trade?
Specific groups may be hurt by free trade.
Player A
Up down
If a society's consumption possibilities are identical to its production possibilities that society has
a closed economy.
A dominant strategy exists if
a player has a strategy that yields the highest payoff regardless of the other player's choice.
A tariff is a tax imposed on ______ good.
an imported
Savannah is the owner of the 7-11 Mini Mart, Sam is the owner of the SuperAmerica Mini Mart, and together they are the only two gas stations in town. Currently, they both charge $3 per gallon, and each earns a profit of $1,000. If Savannah cuts her price to $2.90 and Sam continues to charge $3, then Savannah's profit will be $1,350, and Sam's profit will be $500. Similarly, if Sam cuts her price to $2.90 and Savannah continues to charge $3, then Sam's profit will be $1,350, and Savannah's profit will be $500. If Sam and Savannah both cut their price to $2.90, then they will each earn a profit of $900. The clear outcome of this game is that:
both Savannah and Sam will cut their price.
A coalition of firms who agree to restrict output for the purpose of earning an economic profit is called a(n)
cartel.
As world tariff is imposed
demand lowers but more suppliers
If the United States is a net importer of bananas, free trade will benefit the
domestic banana consumers
If Nepal is a net importer of computers, free trade will hurt the
domestic producers of computers.
If Australia is a net exporter of wool, free trade will benefit the
domestic producers.
Savannah is the owner of the 7-11 Mini Mart, Sam is the owner of the SuperAmerica Mini Mart, and together they are the only two gas stations in town. Currently, they both charge $3 per gallon, and each earns a profit of $1,000. If Savannah cuts her price to $2.90 and Sam continues to charge $3, then Savannah's profit will be $1,350, and Sam's profit will be $500. Similarly, if Sam cuts his price to $2.90 and Savannah continues to charge $3, then Sam's profit will be $1,350, and Savannah's profit will be $500. If Sam and Savannah both cut their price to $2.90, then they will each earn a profit of $900. For Sam, cutting her price to $2.90 per gallon is a:
dominant strategy.
Savannah is the owner of the 7-11 Mini Mart, Sam is the owner of the SuperAmerica Mini Mart, and together they are the only two gas stations in town. Currently, they both charge $3 per gallon, and each earns a profit of $1,000. If Savannah cuts her price to $2.90 and Sam continues to charge $3, then Savannah's profit will be $1,350, and Sam's profit will be $500. Similarly, if Sam cuts her price to $2.90 and Savannah continues to charge $3, then Sam's profit will be $1,350, and Savannah's profit will be $500. If Sam and Savannah both cut their price to $2.90, then they will each earn a profit of $900. For Savannah, keeping her price at $3 per gallon is a:
dominated strategy.
A society could achieve a higher level of production if
each person specializes according to their comparative advantage.
The reason that the prisoner's dilemma presents a dilemma is that:
each player has an incentive to play his or her dominant strategy, but when both choose the dominant strategy each player has a lower payoff than if they both had chosen the dominated strategy.
World price above closed economy price
exporter
If the domestic quantity supplied of a good is greater than the domestic quantity demanded, the country is likely to be a(n)
exporter of the good.
In an open economy, a society's consumption possibilities are typically ____ its production possibilities.
greater than
Taiwan exports tools to the United States. Consumers in Taiwan will probably pay a _____ price for tools with free trade than they would with a closed economy.
higher
World price below closed economy price
importer
If the domestic producers of a good are hurt by a free trade, it suggests that the country
is a net importer of that good.
Cartel agreements are difficult to sustain because
it's a dominant strategy for each cartel member to cheat on the cartel agreement.
Player B
left right
Most cartels cease to be effective because
of the incentive to cheat on the cartel agreement.
equilibrium point
price in closed economy
The three elements of a game are
the players, the strategies, and the payoffs.
Suppose the market for bottled water is served by two oligopolists. If they reach an agreement to restrict production and charge a price above marginal cost, then
their agreement is likely to eventually collapse.
In the Nash equilibrium of a prisoner's dilemma:
there is unrealized opportunity for both players to gain.