Chapter 1 MacroEconomics

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Do to ____ opportunity cost people with serve illnesses are willing to take risks that others are not

lower

decisions about quanities

marginal principle

how many?

marginal principle

Matthew has been diagnosed with cancer and doctors estimate that he has roughly 5 months to live. From an economic standpoint, which best explains why Matthew might be more likely than a healthy person to take a risky experimental drug?

His opportunity cost is lower than that of healthy people.

what are the four types of interdependence

Dependencies between each of your individual choices, Dependencies between people or businesses in the same market, Dependencies between markets, Dependencies through time

Which of these MOST often occurs due to competition for society's scarce resources?

Dependencies between people or businesses

Cost-Benefit Principle

Evaluate the full set of costs and benefits associated with that choice. Pursue that choice, only if the benefits are at least as large as the costs.

Economists always put things into monetary terms; as a result, economics can most appropriately be called the study of money."

False, economists use monetary terms because they can be quantified and compared, but economics is better described as an approach to decision making.

Which of these best describes what people should base their decisions on?

Opportunity costs

You are willing to pay $4 for a cheeseburger. According to the cost-benefit principle, when should you buy a cheeseburger?

When the cost is less than or equal to $4.

When are out-of-pocket costs also opportunity costs?

When the out-of-pocket costs do not exist in the next best alternative.

Which of these would indicate that in order to increase production of a good, you need to decrease production of another good?

You are producing at a point on your production possibility frontier.

The difference between the benefits you enjoy and the cost you incur

cost benefit principle

cost and benefit of choice

cost benefit principle

determine whether the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost

cost benefit principle

sunk cost

cost put into a project that you can not reverse

rational rule

if something is worth doing keep doing it until your marginal benefits equal your marginal cost

rational rules leads to good decisions if marginal benefits exceeds marginal cost it will ____ surplus

increase

You are considering starting a sandwich shop, but are comparing that to the idea of staying at your current job instead. Which economic principle are you taking into account?

opportunity cost

or what

opportunity cost

Which core principles relates to this question? What happens if you pursue your choice? What happens under your next best alternative?

opportunity costs

Either/Or Choices

rational rule

framing effect

small differences in how alternatives are described can lead people to make different choices.

What are the lessons regarding opportunity cost

some out of pocket costs are opportunity cost,opportunity costs need not involve out-of-pocket financial costs,Not all out-of-pocket costs are real opportunity costs,Some nonfinancial costs are not opportunity costs.

opportunity cost

something you have to give up to get it

when do you maximize your surplus

the point where the marginal cost equals the marginal benefit

Microeconomics

the study of individual decisions

Economics

the study of people in the ordinary business life

True or false: Following the cost benefit principle and your choice, will increase your economic surplus

true

true or false: your marginal benefit should not be more than your marginal cost

true

interdependence principle

which recognizes that your best choice depends on your other choices, the choices others make, developments in other markets, and expectations about the future.

When applying the opportunity cost principle, why is it important to ask, "or what?"

your next best alternative

Scarity

your resources are limited

economic surplus

your willingness to pay for something minus your actual money


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