ECON 201 Test 2
On holiday weekends thousands of people picnic in state parks. Some picnic areas become so overcrowded the benefit or value of picnicking diminishes to zero. Suppose that the Minnesota State Park Service institutes a variable free structure. On weekdays when the picnic areas get little use, the fee is zero. On normal weekends, the fee is $8 per person. On holiday weekends, the fee is $14 per person. The fee system corrects a problem known as the
Tragedy of the Commons
What do clean air in New York City and elephants in Africa have in common?
They are both common resources
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". The area measured by I+J+K+L+M+Y represents
Total surplus before the tax
A firm's opportunity costs of production are equal to its
explicit costs + implicit costs
Marginal cost is equal to average total cost when
average total cost is at its minimum
When a firm is operating at an efficient scale,
average total cost is minimized
Taking into account private and external costs, the maximum total surplus that can be achieved in this market is
$1,080
Larry's Lunchart is a small street vendor business. If Larry makes 15 pretzels in his first hour of business and incurs a total cost of $16.50, his average cost per pretzel is
$1.10
Cindy's Car Wash has average variable costs of $2 and average fixed costs of $3 when it produces 100 units of output (car washes). The firm's total cost is
$200
Marcus sells 300 candy bars at $0.50 each. His total costs are $125. His profits are
$25
Suppose that for a particular firm the only variable input into the production process is labor and that output equals zero when no workers are hired. In addition, suppose that when four units of output are produced, the total cost is $175, and the average variable cost is $33.75. What would the average fixed cost be if ten units were produced?
$4
Refer to table 10-3 Taking into account private and external costs, the maximum total surplus that can be achieved in this market is
$55
Billy's Bean Bag Emporium produced 300 bean bag chairs but sold only 275 of the units it produced. The average cost of production for each unit of output produced was $100. The price for each of the 275 units sold was $95. Total profit for Billy's Bean Bag Emporium would be
-$3,875
Kate is a florist. Kate can arrange 20 bouquets per day. She is considering hiring her husband William to work for her. William can arrange 18 bouquets per day. What would be the total daily output of Kate's firm if she hired her husband?
38 bouquets
Refer to table 10-3 The socially optimal quantity of output is
5 units
Refer to table 13-9. What is the marginal product of the third worker?
60 units
In some parts of the United States, sugar beets are grown and harvested. The process of producing usable sugar from the beets generates foul-smelling smoke. A government policy that limits the emission of smoke by sugar-beet-processing firms is an example of
A command-and-control policy
The sign on a church in your neighborhood reads "All are welcome at Sunday Service." Because the church has limited seating and is usually full, the Sunday Service is
A common resource
A city street is
A common resources when it is congested, but it is a public good when it is not congested
Which of the following statements is correct using the information below? Rival in Consumption? Yes No Yes. A B Excludable? No C D
A congested nontoll road is an example of the type of good represented by Box C
The tax on cigarettes is an example of
A corrective tax
Technology spillover occurs when
A firm's research yield technical knowledge that is used by society as a whole
Excludability is the property of a good whereby
A person can be prevented from using it
Which of the following statements about a well-maintained yard best conveys the general nature of the externality
A well-maintained yard conveys a positive externality because it increases the value of adjacent properties in the neighborhood
Which area represents the increase in consumer surplus when the price falls from P1 to P2?
ABDG
When the price rises from P1 to P2, which area represents the increase in producer surplus to existing producers?
ABGD
Which area represents producer surplus when the price is P2?
ACH
Refer to figure 13-9. Which of the curves is most likely to characterize the short-run average total cost curve of the smallest factory?
ATCa
Which curve represents the long-run average total cost
ATCd
If gasoline taxes were significantly increased in the United States, then
All of the above -Some of the government regulations that require automakers to produce more fuel-efficient cars would become unnecessary -Other taxes, such as income taxes, could be lowered -It is likely that roads would become safer and the environment would become cleaner
At low levels of production, the firm
All of the above -benefits from increased size because it can take advantage of greater specialization -has the potential for economies of scale -it is unlikely to experience acute problems with coordination
Taxes causes deadweight losses because taxes
All of the above are correct -Reduce the sum of producer and consumer surpluses by more than the amount of -Prevent buyers and sellers from realizing some of the gains from trade -Cause marginal buyers and marginal sellers to leave the market, causing the quantity sold to fall
Refer to figure 10-10 Which of the following statements is correct?
All of the above are correct -The private cost of producing the 160th unit of output is $16 -The social cost of producing the 160th unit of output is $22 -The external cost of producing the 160th unit of output is $6
A negative externality arises when a person engages in an activity that has
An adverse effect on a bystander who is not compensated by the person who causes the effect
A tariff is a tax placed on
An imported good and it raises the domestic price of the good above the world price
Most economists view the United States' experience with trade as
An ongoing experiment that confirms the virtues of free trade
Consider the following information about baseball production at Bobby's Baseball Factory: Worker Marginal Product 1 3 2 5 3 8 4 10 5 7 6 4 7 2 Bobby pays all his workers the same wage, and labor is his only variable cost. From this information we can conclude that Bobby's average variable cost decreases
As output rises from 0 to 26, but rises after that
Which of the following statements about costs is correct?
As the quantity of output increases, marginal cost eventually rises
A patent is used to
Assign property rights
Which of the following statements is not correct? Fixed costs are constant Variable costs change as outputs changes Average fixed costs are constant Average total costs are typically U-shaped
Average fixed costs are constant
Which of the following is not a property of a firm's cost curves?
Average total cost will cross marginal cost at the minimum of marginal cost
Governments can improve market outcomes for
Both public goods and common resources
Private contracts between parties with mutual interests
Can solve inefficiencies associated with positive externalities
The market for soybeans in Canada consists solely of domestic buyers of soybeans and domestic sellers of soybeans if
Canada forbids international trade in soybeans
What is the difference between command-and-control policies and market-based policies toward externalities?
Command-and-control policies regulate behavior directly, whereas market-based policies provide incentives for private decision makers to change their behavior
Which of the following costs of publishing a book is a fixed cost?
Composition, typesetting, and jacket design for the book
Which area represents the increase in producer surplus when the price rises from P1 to P2 due to new producers entering the market?
DGH
The decrease in total surplus that results from a market distortion, such as tax, is called a
Deadweight loss
When trade in coffee is allowed, consumer surplus in Guatemala
Decreases by the area B + D
Suppose that a firm's long-run average total costs of producing custom wooden picnic tables is $300 when it produces 10,000 tables and $325 when it produces 11,000 tables. For this range of output, the firm is experiencing
Diseconomies of scale
Which of the following statement is not correct? -In the long run, there are no fixed costs -Marginal cost is independent of fixed costs -Economies of scale is a short-run concept -Diminishing marginal product explains increasing marginal cost
Economies of scale is a short-run concept
If an aluminum manufacturer does not bear the entire cost of the smoke it emits, it will
Emit a higher level of smoke than is socially efficient
Who among the following is a free rider?
Ernie listens to National Public Radio, but does not contribute to any fundraising efforts
In deciding whether a good is a public good, one must determine the
Excludability of the good
Private goods are both
Excludable and rival in consumption
With trade, Guatemala will
Export 22 units of coffee
Which of the following is not correct? -Markets allocate scarce resources with the forces of supply and demand -The equilibrium of supply and demand is typically an efficient allocation of resources -Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes -Externalities cannot be positive
Externalities cannot be positive
Which of the following goods is excludable but not rival in consumption?
Fire protection in a small town
Which of the following costs do not vary with the amount of output a firm produces?
Fixed costs
David's firm experiences diminishing marginal product for all ranges of inputs. The total cost curve associated with David's firm
Gets steeper as output increases
Refer to Figure 9-1. From the figure it is apparent that
Guatemala will export coffee if trade is allowed
Relative to the no-trade situation, trade with the rest of the world results in
Guatemalan consumers paying a higher price for coffee
A production function describes
How a firm turns inputs into output
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". Total surplus before the tax is measured by the area
I+J+K+L+M+Y
The nation of Wheatland forbids international trade. In Wheatland, you can buy 1 pound of corn for 3 pounds of fish. In other countries, you can buy 1 pound of corn for 2 pounds of fish. These facts indicate that
If Wheatland were to allow trade, it would import corn
Refer to figure 10-13 In order to reach the social optimum, the government could
Impose a tax of $8 per unit on plastics
Farmer Jack is a watermelon farmer. If Jack plants no seeds on his farm, he gets no harvest. If he plants 1 bag of seeds, he gets 30 watermelons. If he plants 2 bags of seeds, he gets 50 watermelons. If he plants 3 bags of seeds he gets 60 watermelons. A bag of seeds costs $100, and the costs of seeds are his only costs. Farmer Jack's production function will
Increase at a decreasing rate
Josiah installed a metal sculpture in his front yard. A positive externality arises if the sculpture
Increases the value of other properties in the neighborhood
One reason that private solutions to externalities do not always work is that
Interested parties incur costs in the bargaining process
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". Total surplus after the tax is measured by the area
J+K+L+M
Diminishing marginal product suggests that
Marginal cost is upward sloping
Which of the following is not a common resource?
National defense
Pollution is a
Negative externality that can be viewed as a common-resource problem
Both public good and common resources are
Nonexcludable
When a good is rival in consumption,
One person's use of the good diminishes another person's ability to use it
The market equilibrium price is
P3b
Which of the following is not a public good? -National defense -Patented technological knowledge -General knowledge -Elimination of poverty
Patented technological knowledge
A corrective tax
Places a price on the right to pollute
According to the Coase theorem, private markets will solve externality problems and allocate resources efficiently as long as
Private parties can bargain with sufficiently low transaction costs
A tornado siren is a
Public good
The installation of a scrubber in a smokestack reduces the emission of harmful chemicals from the smokestack. Therefore, the socially optimal quantity of smokestack scrubber is represented by point
Q5
The old lyric "the best things in life are free"
Refers to goods provided by nature or the government
A vacation home in Malibu is
Rival in consumption and excludable
In the case of a technology spillover, the government can encourage firms to internalize a positive externality by
Subsidizing production, which would increase supply
For a large firm that produces and sells automobiles, which of the following costs would be a variable cost?
The cost of the steel that is used in producing automobiles
Which of the following statements is correct?
The efficient provision of public goods is intrinsically more difficult than the efficient provision of private goods
Which of the following quantities causes a decrease in response to a tax on a good?
The equilibrium quantity in the market for the good, producer surplus, and the well-being of buyers of the good
Suppose that an MBA degree creates no externality because the benefits of an MBA are internalized by the student in the form of higher wages. If the government offers subsidies for MBAs, then which of the following statement is correct?
The equilibrium quantity of MBAs will be greater than the socially optimal quantity of MBAs
When a country allows trade and becomes an exporter of a good,
The gains of the domestic producers of the good exceed the losses of the domestic consumers of the good
Thirsy Thelma owns and operates a small lemonade stand. When Thelma is producing a low quantity of lemonade she has few workers and her equipment is not being fully utilized. Because she can easily put her idly resource to use,
The marginal cost of one glass of lemonade is smaller than if output were high
Honey producers provide a positive externality to orchards because
The orchard owner does not have to purchase bees to pollinate his flowers
A logical starting point from which the study of international trade begins is
The principle of comparative advantage
If good x is available free of charge, then
The private market cannot ensure an efficient allocation of resources in the market for good x
Stick Storage manufactures and sells computer flash drives. Last year it sold 2 million flash drives at a price of $10 each. For last year, the firm's
Total revenue was $20 million
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". The area measured by J+K+L+M represents
Total surplus after tax
An overcrowded beach is an example of
Tragedy of the Commons
Without government intervention, public goods tend to be
Underproduced and common resources tend to be overconsumed
To measure the gains and losses from a tax on a good, economists use the tools of
Welfare economics
Which of the following statements is not correct? -Common resources are rival in consumption but are not excludable -Uncongested toll roads are examples of club goods -When African elephants were privatized, the survival of the species deteriorated -National defense is not rival in consumption, nor is it excludable
When African elephants were privatized, the survival of the species deteriorated
Which of the following is not an important question for economic policy raised by the experience of the textile industry?
Which argument for restricting free trade is politically feasible?
Suppose Brazil has a comparative advantage over other countries in producing almonds, but other countries have an absolute advantage over Brazil in producing almonds. If trade in almonds is allowed, Brazil
Will export almonds
When a good is taxed play
both buyers and sellers of the good are made worse off
Which of the following would not be considered a private good?
cable TV service
The Tragedy of the Commons occurs because
common resources are rival in consumption
At levels of output between M and N, the firm experiences
constant returns to scale
A pizza is
excludable and rival in consumption
The failure of markets to adequately protect the environment can be viewed either as a problem of
externalities or as a problem of common resources
The long-run average total cost curve is always
flatter than the short-run average total cost curve, but not necessarily horizontal.
A command-and-control policy is another term for a
government regulation
With trade, Nicaragua
imports 250 calculators
When a factory is operating in the short run,
it cannot adjust the quantity of fixed inputs
Suppose that Christine owns her own CPA firm. She uses only two inputs in her business: her hours worked (labor) and a computer (capital). In the short run, Christine most likely considers
labor to be variable and capital to be fixed
Constant returns to scale occur when a firm's
long-run average total costs do not vary as output increases
Diseconomies of scale occur when
long-run average total costs rise as output increases
The U.S. Patent System
makes specific, technical knowledge excludable
Average total cost is increasing whenever
marginal cost is greater than average total cost
Diminishing marginal product suggest that
marginal cost is upward sloping
If marginal cost is rising,
marginal product must be falling
If 325 units of plastics are produced and consumed, then the
market equilibrium has been reached
Total cost is the
market value of the inputs a firm uses in production
Economists normally assume that the goal of a firm is to
maximize its profit
A television broadcast is an example of a good that is
not rival in consumption
This firm experiences diseconomies of scale at what output levels?
output levels greater than N
When a good is excludable,
people can be prevented from using the good
total revenue equals
price x quantity
A total-cost curve shows the relationship between the
quantity of output produced and the total cost of production
A free rider is a person who
receives the benefit of a good but avoids paying for it
Suppose the socially-optimal quantity of good x is 2,500 units and the market-equilibrium quantity of good x is 3,000 units. When 2,500 units of good x are produced, the
social cost of good x equals the private value of good x
The most likely explanation for economies of scale is
specialization of labor
A tax levied on the sellers of a good shift the
supply curve upward (or to the left)
An example of an opportunity cost that is also an implicit cost is
the value of the business owner's time
Refer to figure 13-3. The graph illustrates a typical
total-cost curve
In the short run, a firm incurs fixed costs
whether it produces output or not
The price of sugar that prevails in international markets is called the
world price of sugar
Consider the town of Springfield with only three residents, Sophia, Amber, and Cedric. The three residents are trying to determine how large, in acres, they should build the public park. The table below shows each resident's willingness to pay for each acre of the park. Acres Sophia Amber Cedric 1 $10 $24 $6 2 8 18 5 3 6 14 4 4 3 8 3 5 1 6 2 6 0 4 1 7 0 2 0 Suppose the cost to build the park is $24 per acre and that the residents have agreed to split the cost of building the park equally. If the residents decide to build a park with size equal to the number of acres that maximized total surplus from the park, how much total surplus will Amber recieve?
$32
Jacqui decides to open her own business and earns $50,000 in accounting profit the first year. When deciding to open her own business, she withdrew $20,000 from her savings, which earned 5 percent interest. She also turned down three separate job offers with annual salaries of $30,000, $40,000, and $45,000. What is Jacqui's economic profit from running her own business?
$4,000
If the government imposes a price floor of $110 in this market, then consumer surplus will decrease by
$600
The change in total surplus in Nicaragua because of trade is
$625, and this is an increase in total surplus
Refer to Figure 5 below for questions 4-5. At the equilibrium price, consumer surplus is
$800
Frank owns a dog-grooming business. Which of the following costs would be implicit costs? (i) dog shampoo (ii) rent on the storefront (iii) wages Frank could earn as a substitute elementary-school teacher (iv) interest that Frank's money was earning before he spent his savings to set up the dog-grooming business
(iii) and (iv) only
Sonia opened a yoga studio where she teaches classes and sells yoga clothing. Fixed costs for Sonia's yoga studio include the cost of the (I) tank tops (ii) wages paid to the other yoga instructors (iii) lease on the studio space (iv) insurance that the landlord requires Sonia to carry for the studio
(iii) and (iv) only
With trade, total surplus in the Guatemala coffee market amounts to
1,870
Eldin is a house painter. He can paint three houses per week. he is considering hiring his friend Murphy. Together, Eldin and Murphy can paint five houses per week. What is Murphy's marginal product?
2 houses
Let L represent the number of workers hired by a firm, and let Q represent that firm's quantity of output. Assume two points on the firm's production function are (L=6, Q=147) and (L=7, Q=184). The marginal product of the seventh worker is
37 units of output
The term market failure refers to
A market that fails to allocate resources efficiently
Because elephants roam freely in many countries in Africa, each individual African elephant poacher has
A strong incentive to kill as many elephants as he can find
Which area represents consumer surplus at a price of P2?
AFG
Which area represents the increase in producer surplus when the price rises from P1 to P2?
AHGB
Average total cost (ATC) is calculated as follows
ATC = (total cost)/(quantity of output)
Costa Rica allows trade with the rest of the world. We can determine whether Costa Rica has a comparative advantage in producing pharmaceuticals if we
All of the above -Know whether Costa Rica imports or exports pharmaceuticals -Compare the world price of pharmaceuticals to the price of pharmaceuticals that would prevail in Costa Rica if trade with the rest of the world were not allowed -Compare the quantity of pharmaceuticals consumed in Costa Rica with the quantity of pharmaceuticals that would be consumed in Costa Rica if trade with the rest of the world were not allowed
On the Fourth of July, there is no fireworks display in the small town of Yankeeville, even though it would be efficient for such a display to be produced. Which of the following statements is correct?
All of the above -The lack of a fireworks display in Yankeeville arises because of an externality -The lack of a fireworks display in Yankeeville is a case of market failure. -In deciding not to produce a fireworks display in Yankeeville, private individuals and private firms made decisions that were privately rational but socially inefficient
Suppose that a country abandons a no-trade policy in favor of a free-trade policy. If, as a result, the domestic price of beans increases to equal the world price of beans, then
All of the above -that country becomes an exporter of beans -that country has a comparative advantage in producing beans -at the world price, the quantity of beans supplied in that country exceeds the quantity of beans demanded in that country
For a construction company that builds houses, which of the following costs would be a fixed cost?
All of the above are correct -the $50,000 per year salary paid to a construction foreman -the $30,000 per year salary paid to the company's bookkeeper -the $10,000 per year premium paid to an insurance company
Refer to Figure 13-3. The graph illustrates a typical total cost curve. Based on its shape, what does the corresponding production function look like?
An upward-sloping curve that increases at a decreasing rate
Which area represents producer surplus when the price is P1?
BCG
Which area represents consumer surplus at a price of P1?
BDF
Bob owns 5 acres of land. Bob sells the land to a real estate developer who builds a subdivision with 10 houses. The land is an example fo a good that is
Both rival in consumption and excludable
When a tax on a good is enacted seller, and that seller is a price taker
Buyers and sellers share the burden of the tax regardless of whether the tax is levied on buyers or on sellers
The Mansfield Public Library has a large number of books that anyone with a library card may borrow. Anyone can obtain a card for free. Because the number of copies of each book is limited, not everyone can have the same book at the same time. What type of good would the library books be classified as in this case?
Common resources
When a country allows trade and becomes an importer of a good,
Domestic producers become worse off, and domestic consumers become better off
Imagine a 2,000-acre park with picnic benches, trees, and a pond. Suppose it is publicly owned, and people are invited to enjoy its beauty. When the weather is nice, it is difficult to find parking on summer afternoons. Otherwise, it is a great place. The park is a common resource because
If too many people use it, one person's use diminishes other people's use
For any country, if the world price of copper is lower than the domestic price of copper without trade, that country should
Import copper
Which of the following statements is true of the tax on gasoline?
It discourages driving on noncongested roads, even though there is no congestion externality for these roads
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". The producer surplus after the tax is measured by the area
M
Assume, for Mexico, that the domestic price of oranges without international trade is lower than the world price of oranges. This suggests that, in the production of oranges,
Mexico has a comparative advantage over other countries and Mexico will export oranges
An externality is the impact of
One persons's actions on the well-being of a bystander
The Tragedy of the Commons describes
Overuse of a common resource relative to its economically efficient use
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". The area measured by M represents
Producer surplus after the tax
When a country that imports a particular good imposes a tariff on that good,
Producer surplus increases and total surplus decreases in the market for that good
A tax on a good
Raises the price that buyers effectively pay and lowers the price that sellers effectively receive
Resources tend to be allocated inefficiently when goods
are available free of charge
A tax levied on the buyers of a good shifts the
demand curve downward (or to the left)
When the marginal product of an input declines as the quantity of that input increases, the production function exhibits
diminishing marginal product
Total revenue equals
price x quantity
Goods that are excludable include both
private goods and club goods
For a firm, the relationship between the quantity of inputs and quantity of outputs is called the
production function
A tornado siren is a
public good
Suppose the government imposes a tax of P'-P". The area measured by K+L represents
tax revenue