ECO 110 Test 1
If a tax (paid by consumers) is levied on a good, this would
move its demand curve to the left.
If there is a good that is consumed almost entirely by children, a significant reduction in the birth rate would
move its demand curve to the left.
An increase in the degree a good is liked (the increase in the taste for a good) would
move its demand curve to the right.
If there is a good that is consumed almost entirely by the elderly, an aging of the overall population would
move its demand curve to the right.
If there is an expectation that the price of a good will increase in the next month, this would immediately
move its demand curve to the right.
Deflation occurs only when
the average price level (CPI) falls.
Which of the following results from an increase in the price of a one-week vacation at beach resorts on the coast of Mexico?
An increase in the demand for vacations at resorts on Caribbean islands
Which of the following would not cause market demand for a normal good to decline?
An increase in the price of a substitute
If people consume fewer bottles of orange juice as their income rises, orange juice is
an inferior good.
If the inflation rate turns out to be greater than was is expected to be, the clear winners are
borrowers.
In early 2005, inflation increased unexpectedly due to an increase oil prices. This helped
borrowers.
Economists consider deflation
dangerous, as it can lead to depression
One of the reasons that Real Gross Domestic Product is not synonymous with social welfare is
domestic production (cooking, laundry and such) are not counted.
Which of the following causes the demand for veggie burgers to increase?
An increase in the price of tofu burgers, perceived as a substitute by veggie burger consumers
The expenditures approach to GDP equals
Consumption + Gross Investment + Government Purchases + Net Exports.
An increase in household income for a good that is considered inferior would
move its demand curve to the left.
If a tax (paid by producers) on a good is reduced, this would
move its supply curve to the right.
If there is an expectation that the price of a good will decrease in the next month, this would immediately
move its supply curve to the right.
The period of negative growth in Real GDP is called a
recession.
A depression is different from a recession in that
a depression is much worse.
In measuring gross domestic product, goods produced by foreign firms in the United States are
counted, but goods produced by American firms in foreign countries are not counted.
An increase in the excise tax imposed upon consumers of gasoline
decreases the demand for gasoline.
How does GDP deal with a Ford produced in Mexico?
It is not counted at all.
Which of the following decreases supply in the market for pizza?
Pizza shop employees successfully organize a union and negotiate a pay increase.
In moving from a shortage toward the market equilibrium, which of the following is true?
Price rises.
If farmers expect the government to increase subsidies on corn grown next year for ethanol production, we should not be surprised to observe
a decrease in wheat production.
If the unemployment rate falls because the number of people not working but searching for work falls, economists would attribute this to the
discouraged worker effect.
GDP can be calculated using
either the ways people earn money or the ways people spend money.
If the price is so high that vendors find too many unsold bottles remaining in inventory, they might dispose of their excess inventory by
lowering the price per bottle.
Suppose an apple pie sells at a grocery store for $5. Suppose that the grocery store purchased it from a baking company for $4. Suppose the baking company paid $2 for ingredients, $1 for labor, and made $1 in profit. What is the GDP contribution of the pie?
It is $5.
Of these, economists consider this the worst:
depression
If the price of inputs increases, the
supply curve will shift to the left.
The reason that only final sales are counted in GDP is
to avoid double counting goods that are sold so as to be resold.
If a market basket was defined in 2014 and it cost $10,000 to purchase the items in that basket in 2014, while it cost $11,000 to purchase those identical goods in 2015, then the price index for 2015 is
(11000/10000)*100=110. 100.
Suppose there are only two goods (Good A and Good B) and the average person buys 4 of Good A in a year and 3 of Good B. If, in the base year, the Price of Good A is $5 and the Price of Good B is $10, and in the next year the Price of Good A is $6 and the Price of Good B is $9, the price index in the second of the two years
Base Year CPI: (5*4) + (3*10) = 50 Next Year CPI: (6*4) + (9*3) = 51 Price Index in the Second of the Two years: (51/50)*100 = 102
Which of the following is true in ski towns such as Crested Butte, Colorado, and Whistler, British Columbia during the peak winter ski season as compared to May and June?
Demand for motel rooms is higher.
If a person is laid-off from a job and told that they will be brought back as soon as the economy picks up and demand for their product rises, then economists call this person
cyclically unemployed.
In 2005, General Motors announced a 20 percent reduction in its staffing levels and the closure of many assembly plants. Those laid off as a result would likely be classified as
cyclically unemployed.
With deflation, people will
delay their purchases of goods in hopes prices will fall further.
One problem with using real gross domestic product as a measure of social welfare is that
it fails to count home production.
Suppose there are only two goods (Good A and Good B) and the average person buys 4 of Good A in a year and 3 of Good B. If, in the base year, the Price of Good A is $5 and the Price of Good B is $10, and in the next year the Price of Good A is $6 and the Price of Good B is $9, one problem with the CPI way of calculating inflation is
it fails to recognize that people will substitute (to some degree) Good B for Good A and therefore overstates the degree of inflation.
On a graph of real gross domestic product over time, recessions appear as
relatively short and shallow drops on an otherwise increasing path.
If a person is unemployed because their industry has moved to another country, economists refer to the person as
structurally unemployed.
If a firm has two production alternatives and the price of one decreases, this will cause the other good's
supply curve to shift to the right.
If goods A and B are considered complements, an increase in the price of A would cause
the demand curve for B to shift to the left.
If goods A and B are considered substitutes, an increase in the price of A would cause
the demand curve for B to shift to the right.
Inflation is measured using _________ in a price index.
the percentage year-to-year increase
If a market basket was defined in 2014 and it cost $10,000 to purchase the items in that basket in 2014, while it cost $11,000 to purchase those identical goods in 2015, then the inflation rate from 2014 to 2015 is
(110-100)/100*100%=10%
Which of the following increases the supply of corn?
Farmers who grow soybeans can also grow corn, and the price of soybeans drops by 75 percent.
Orange juice and grapefruit juice are likely to be
substitutes for one another.
If technology increases, then
the supply curve will shift to the right.
Since teachers are an input in the production of education, when teacher salaries increase,
the supply of education decreases.
During flu season, as people try to boost their immune system believing that orange juice might aid in keeping viruses at bay,
the taste for orange juice would rise.
With 125 million people working, 8 million out of work and looking for work, and 147 million neither working nor looking for work, "underemployment" would be illustrated by
part of the 125 million holding part-time jobs when they were qualified for full-time jobs.