Macroeconomics in Context Chapter 7 Study Guide

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1. How large is the U.S. economy? a. The largest in the world. b. The second largest in the world, after China. c. The third largest in the world, after China and India. d. The fourth largest in the world, after China, India and Japan. e. The fifth largest in the world, after China, India, Japan, and Germany

A

Utilities, such as electricity production, are a component of the __________ sector.

secondary

Much of the non-monetized economic activity in the core sphere, if counted, would be part of the ______ sector.

tertiary

The sector that dominates the U.S. economy, comprising about 68% of all output, is the _____________ sector.

tertiary

While the U.S. has less than ______ percent of the world's population, it uses about ________ percent of the world's energy.

five twenty

Marketing and retailing are a component of the ______ sector.

tertiary

Why have services become such a significant part of the U.S. economy?

As our economy has become so much more complex, the service sector has grown to organize and manage this huge complex system, e.g. making connections between buyers and sellers, collect and processing information, etc.

19. Which of the following services is a U.S. export? a. A U.S. citizen uses the financial services of a bank in Switzerland. b. A German tourist comes to Disneyland for summer entertainment. c. An American student studies abroad at a British university. d. An American obtains medical attention in Mexico for a lower price than attainable in the U.S. e. None of the above.

B

7. Which of the following would not be an activity of the tertiary sector? a. Cooking home-cooked meals b. Home construction and renovation c. Education d. Services provided by the Red Cross e. Firefighting services

B

10. Which of the following is not one of the trends in agriculture in the U.S.? a. The total farm population has declined. b. The total number of farms has decreased. c. The average farm size has decreased. d. Output per acre has increased. e. Output per worker has increased.

C

18. Which of the following about the service sector is false? a. The average pay of service sector jobs is less than the average pay of manufacturing jobs. b. Trade in services is expanding rapidly, and increased more rapidly than trade in goods between 1995 and 2014. c. Service sector jobs are more homogenous than jobs in manufacturing. d. The U.S. currently exports more services than it imports. e. None of the above

C

4. Maria is a farmworker. Jose is a medical doctor. Robin is a construction worker. Which of them works in the secondary sector? a. Maria b. Jose c. Robin d. All of them do. e. None of them do.

C

6. Sami works on an oil rig. Luis works at an oil refinery. Indira works as a gas station attendant. Which of them works in the tertiary sector? a. Sami b. Luis c. Indira d. All of them do e. None of them do

C

8. Which of the following best characterizes the historical trends of the secondary sector and its share of the U.S. private economy? a. The share of the secondary sector continued to grow steadily throughout the 20th century. b. The share of the secondary sector started to decline in the early 1980s with the growth of globalization. c. The share of the secondary sector started to decline in the late 1960s. d. The share of the secondary sector started to decline in the Great Depression of the 1930s. e. None of the above.

C

12. Which of the following about energy in the U.S. is false? a. As of 2017, the U.S. is the world's second largest consumer of energy. b. As of 2017, the U.S. is the world's second largest producer of energy. c. The U.S. has one of the highest per capita energy usage rates in the world. d. The U.S. has one of the highest energy efficiency rates (energy used per dollar of GDP) in the world. e. The U.S. is heavily dependent on carbon-based fossil fuels for its energy use.

D

13. Which of the following accurately describes energy consumption in the United States? a. In percentage terms, natural gas is the biggest category of consumption. b. In percentage terms, coal is the biggest category of consumption. c. In percentage terms, nuclear power is the biggest category of consumption. d. Over 80% of energy consumed in the U.S. comes from fossil fuels. e. None of these are accurate.

D

15. Which of the following regarding trends in manufacturing is true? a. The value of manufacturing output has remained fairly constant since 1960. b. The U.S. demand for manufacturing goods increased by 257% between 1980 and 2016, after adjusting for inflation. c. Manufacturing productivity increased by around 4.7% between 2000 and 2007, and has fallen to an average of about 1.6% since then. d. All of the above e. B and C only

D

2. Which of the following would be a primary sector activity? a. Utilities b. Construction c. The selling of houses d. A household growing food in their garden e. A household whose members clean their house

D

9. Which of the following best captures how "value added" is distributed among the sectors? a. 3% in the primary sector, 68% in the secondary sector. b. 68% in the secondary sector, 17% in the tertiary sector. c. 68% in the primary sector, 17% in the tertiary sector. d. 3% in the primary sector, 68% in the tertiary sector. e. 68% in the primary sector, 17% in the secondary sector.

D

11. Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of agriculture in the U.S.? a. Farms occupy about 42% of the land area in the U.S. b. There are about 2 million farms in the U.S. c. Over 90% of the farms are small family farms. d. Large corporate farms account for about 66% of the value of agricultural output. e. Almost all farm receipts come from selling crops.

E

14. "Fracking" is ... a. a non-toxic technique used to boost oil and gas production using water. b. a relatively new technology that has the potential to dramatically boost biomass production. c. a cutting-edge technology under development in places like France to reduce their dependence on foreign oil. d. only useful for extracting oil and gas deposits relatively close to the surface. e. none of the above

E

16. Which of the following explanations for the decline in employment in U.S. manufacturing is true? a. Americans are demanding fewer manufactured goods. b. Americans are demanding more manufactured goods produced abroad. c. Advances in productivity have enabled more output to be produced by fewer workers. d. All of the above e. B and C only

E

17. What factor helped boost employment in U.S. automobile manufacturing, after the employment decline in the 1970s? a. Foreign producers have a cost disadvantage of shipping their products to the U.S. b. The greater productivity of skilled workers enabled U.S. workers to compete against lower skilled low wage workers abroad. c. Foreign companies increasingly located production facilities in the U.S. d. Falling gas prices after the 1970s oil price shocks shifted demand back to larger U.S. made vehicles. e. All of the above.

E

20. Which of the following is not a financial asset as identified in the chapter? a. Stocks b. Bonds c. Foreign currencies d. Certificates of deposit e. All of these are identified as financial assets in the chapter.

E

3. Which of the following would not be an activity in the primary sector? a. Agriculture b. Commercial fishing c. Mining d. The timber industry e. The food processing industry

E

5. Which of the following would not be an activity of the secondary sector? a. Automobile manufacturing b. Utilities c. Construction d. Food processing e. Transportation of goods to market

E

T/F: The rudimentary processing of raw materials would fall under manufacturing in the secondary sector.

False. It would fall under the primary sector

T/F: The primary sector is no longer of great importance to the U.S. economy, given that it represents less than 3% of the U.S. private economy and employs only 1% of U.S. workers.

False. The primary sector still plays an important role in the economy

T/F: The products produced in the primary sector are generally sold to consumers in households.

False. They are generally sold as inputs to manufacturers

How does agriculture, an activity primarily in the primary sector, spill over into the secondary and tertiary sectors?

Much of the processing of food is a manufacturing activity in the secondary sector. The marketing, retailing, and provisioning of food in restaurants are service sector activities in the tertiary sector.

The US energy output has increased significantly since 2012. What is one of the key factors contributing to this increase?

One of the key factors contributing to the increase in U.S. energy production since 2012 is the introduction of novel extraction techniques such as hydraulic fracturing (fracking).

What factor(s) explains the relative decline of the primary sector in the U.S.?

Primarily it has been due to technological improvements and the rise in agricultural productivity, which has allowed the products of the primary sector to be obtained with fewer workers

How have employment patterns in these three sectors changed since the 1960s?

Since the 1960s, employment in the secondary sector started to decline, as employment in the primary sector continued its decline. Employment in the tertiary sector increased.

Why is the manufacturing sector in the U.S. losing jobs?

The U.S. manufacturing sector is losing jobs for two reasons: manufactured products can be produced more cheaply abroad, and productivity advances (automation) are reducing the overall employment in manufacturing.

What are the four categories of the tertiary sector in the alternative categorization developed by the authors of the textbook? What kinds of activities are included in each?

The four categories are: ownership transactions (e.g. homeownership and activities involved in ownership transfers such as: transportation, warehousing, wholesale and retail trade, and real-estate rental and leasing), information and management (information, finance and insurance, and professional, scientific, and technical services, administration, waste management and management of companies.), private social services (education, health care, and social services), and entertainment (which includes arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services)

Briefly define the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors.

The primary sector involves the extraction and simple processing of raw materials which are sold as inputs into the production process. The secondary sector transforms these inputs into final products to consumers. The tertiary sector involves the provision of services, rather than tangible goods

What are the current threats to agricultural productivity in the U.S.?

The threats include: the depletion of groundwater supplies, and soil depletion

T/F: The absolute number of manufacturing jobs peaked years ago in virtually all industrial countries.

True

T/F: There has been evidence of adverse impacts of hydraulic fracturing on human health and the natural environment

True

How have the shares of the U.S. private economy attributed to each of the three sectors in the U.S. changed over the last few decades of the 20 th century?

While the tertiary sector's share of the private economy has grown over the last decades of the 20th century, both the primary and secondary sectors have declined.

Critics of the service sector complain that service jobs pay poorly. Is this true?

Yes, on average the pay of service sector jobs are lower than manufacturing, for instance. However, some service sector workers (such as doctors and lawyers) are paid very well.

3. The oil (petroleum) industry plays an important role in our economy. Using the supply and demand model from Chapter 4, determine how each of the following events would affect the price of oil on the world market. Identify if the event would cause a shift in supply or a shift in demand (ceteris paribus), in which direction, and whether the equilibrium price of oil would increase or decrease. a. OPEC engages in an oil embargo in 1973 b. Consumers in the U.S. and Europe start driving more fuel efficient cars in the late 1970s and early 1980s c. Saudi Arabia departs from the OPEC agreement and increases its supply of oil in the early 1980s d. Consumers in the U.S. start driving more fuel inefficient SUVs and light trucks with low gas mileage in the 1990s e. The economies of China and India grow more rapidly in the early 2000s and consumers buy and drive more cars f. Oil production in Iraq, one of the three countries with the largest reserves of oil, is disrupted after the U.S.-led war, invasion and occupation

a. supply shifts left; the oil price rises b. demand shifts left; the oil price falls c. supply shifts right; the oil price falls d. demand shifts right; the oil price rises e. demand shifts right; the oil price rises f. supply shifts left; the oil price rises

Stocks, bonds, and money mutual funds are examples of _____________ assets.

financial

The harvesting of forest products would be a component of the _____ sector

primary

Whereas the extraction of oil would fall under the ________ sector, the refining of petroleum would fall under the __________ sector.

primary secondary

The tertiary sector is also called the ____ sector.

service

________ energy is the fastest-growing source of renewable energy in the United States, followed by ________ energy.

solar wind


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