Micro quiz 3
The negative slope of the production possibilities frontier represents the idea
of tradeoffs, that in order to produce more of one good, the nation must produce less of another.
The opportunity cost of a good increases as more of it is produced because
resources are not equally productive in all activities
The United States produced approximately ________ worth of goods and services in 2011.
$15 trillion
While moving on the production possibilities frontier, if the opportunity cost of producing one good is 1/2, the opportunity cost of producing the other good (in the same range) is
2.
What is gained when people engage in specialization and trade?
Specialization and trade allow people to consume outside their individual production possibilities frontiers.
Why is a production possibilities frontier bowed out (concave)?
The bowed shape reflects increasing opportunity cost.
If Wendy can produce more of all goods than Tommy in an hour, then
Wendy has an absolute advantage in all goods.
When a person has a comparative advantage in producing a good or service, the person has
a lower opportunity cost in producing that product than someone else.
Having a comparative advantage means a nation can
benefit from trade.
The United States is one of the richest nations in the world,
but it can still benefit from specialization and trade.
When all of the available factors of production are being efficiently employed, the
economy is producing at a point on its PPF.