Econ Chapter 2-3
A political system characterized by a centrally planned economy with all economic and political power resting in the hands of the central government.
Communism
How does compedition regulate business's actions
It causes more production and moderates firms desires for higher prices
What are the three economic questions
What goods and serivces should be produced, how should they be produced, and who will consume them
What is a centrally planned economy
an economy that opposes private property, free marker pricing, competition, and consumer choice
An economic system in which the central government makes all decisions on production and consumption of goods and services is a __________________________ .
centrally planned economy
A large Soviet farm leased by the state to groups of peasant farmers.
collective
Power of consumers to decide what gets produced.
consumer sovereignty
a range with no clear divisions
continuum
When people earn income for supplying land, labor, capital, or entrepreneurship, they receive ______________________ .
factor payments
Who decided what the farmers would produce on Soviet collectives? the farmers the military the government the consumers
the government
What is an economic system
the method used by a society to produce and distribute goods and services
Who are the recpients of Medicare
those over 65 and/or disabled
What is the purpose of free enterprise? To allow businesses free rein To give consumers freedom of choice To keep government out of business To influence economic policies
to give consumers freedom of choice
What form of aid is unemployment insurance and who are the recipients
cash and workers who were laid off
What is a safety net
A set of government programs that protects people expieriencing unfavourable economic conditions
If a teacher decides to have her students volunteer at a community nursing home after school, which of the following would be a negative externality? A student would learn a new skill from a nursing hime resident. A student would enjoy himself and volunteer to spend more time with the residents. A student would feel good about herself. A student would be unable to work at her part-time job on that afternoon.
A student would be unable to work her part time jobs that afternoon
What is considered a negative effect of government regulations? -They cut into company profits. -They stifle competition. -They cause higher prices for consumers. -All of the above.
All of the above
What is a traditional economy
An economy that relies on habit, custom, or ritual to decide what to produce, how to produce it, and to whom to distribute it
Requiring strict obedience to an authority, such as a dictator.
Authoritarian
The United States economy is a mixed economy -based on the principles of the traditional economy, but allowing some government intervention. -Based on the principles of the centrally planned economy, but limiting government intervention. -Based on the principles of the free market, allowing no government intervention. -Based on the principles of the free market, but allowing some government intervention.
Based on the principles of the free market, but allowing some government intervention.
What kind of economy does China have
Centrally planned but in transition period to market based
Various federal, state, and local government programs help to raise people's standard of living because --Certain groups of people have fewer opportunities to be productive. --People living in areas of poverty cannot afford to pay their taxes. --People expect to maintain that standard of living. --The standard of living is too low.
Certain groups of people have fewer opportunities to be productive
How does information provided by the government influence consumer decisions? -Consumers prevent companies from selling products revealed to be dangerous. -Consumers do not buy products revealed to be dangerous. -Consumers use the information to test new products for themselves. -Consumers buy products regardless of government information.
Consumers do not buy products revealed to be dangerous
What is government's role in controlling externalities in the American economy? Government tries to encourage all externalities so that the market will be competitive. Government tries to limit all externalities because they represent market failure. Government tries to encourage positive externalities and limit negative externalities. Government tries to limit positive externalities and encourage negative externalities.
Government tries to encourage positive externalities and limit negative externalities
What form of aid is Medicare and Medicaid
Health insurance
Requires a large capital investment and produces items used by others.
Heavy industry
Why might a socialist society have a less rigid command economy than a communist society? In a socialist society, various political systems may be combined with public control of the economy. In a socialist society, all economic and political power rests in the hands of the central government. In a socialist society, an authoritarian government controls the economy. In a socialist society, the centers of economic power are under private control.
In a socialist society, various political systems may be combined with public control of the economy.
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the government to provide a good or service as a public good? It would be inefficient to exclude nonpayers. The good or service should be made available to everyone. Increasing the number of consumers would increase the cost to a private provider. It would be impractical to make consumers pay individually.
Increasing the number of consumers would increase the cost to a private provider.
Why has America been referred to as "the land of opportunity"? It provides anyone from any background the possibility of success through hard work. It provides farmers with the ability to farm without levying taxes on the farmland. It provides jobs for all citizens. It provides paving surfaces made of gold.
It provides anyone from any background the possibility of success through hard work.
Which of the following is NOT a disadvantage of a centrally planned economy? It usually cannot meet consumers' needs and wants. It tries to meet explicitly stated goals. It does not reward innovation. It sacrifices individual freedoms.
It tries to mee explicitly stated goals
All of the following programs provide direct cash transfers EXCEPT --Worker's Compensation. --Social Security. --Medicaid. --Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Medicaid
Health insurance for the elderly, the poor, and the disabled is provided by --Medicare and Medicaid under the Social Security program. --Medicare and Medicaid under the unemployment insurance program. --Worker's Compensation and Medicaid under the Social Security program. --Medicare and Worker's Compensation under the unemployment insurance program.
Medicare and medicaid under the social security program
What kind of economy does Canada have?
More of a free market economy
Why do markets exist?
No one is self-sufficient
Market in which firms purchase the factors of production from households.
Product market
What part of the economy finances public goods? Free riders Public sector Private sector Consumers
Public sector
In what two ways does the Bill of Rights protect and guarantee individuals' freedom to engage in business activities? Recognizes property rights and limits on taxation. Encourages legal equality and provides free contracts. Denies the government the ability to regulate commerce. Provides each industry with a competitive edge.
Recognizes property rights and limits on taxationto give
What is laissez-faire?
The doctrine that government generally should not intervene in the marketplace
Why might Soviet economic planners have favored heavy industry over the makers of consumer goods? The products of heavy industry brought in more money. There were more people trained to work in heavy industry. Consumer goods are not good economic investments. The products of heavy industry provide material for many other industries.
The products of heavy industry provide material for many other industries.
How did collectives in the Soviet Union avoid the competition that drives a free market economy? There were no incentives for competition because the government determined prices, wages , and products. The farmers were not able to sell their own products. Heavy industry was not a direct competitor. It was illegal to buy products from a competitor.
There were no incentives for competition because the government determined prices, wages , and products.
How do public goods limit a free market economy? -They allow consumers to make all of the economic decisions. -They do not allow consumers to make any economic decisions. -They allow consumers to make only occasional economic decisions. -They allow government, and not consumers, to make some economic decisions.
They allow government, and not consumers, to make some economic decisions.
What is critical in determining whether something is produced as a public good? Whether the market is willing to provide it Whether the government is willing to provide it Whether the benefits to society are greater than the total cost Whether the benefits to society are equal to the total cost
Whether the benefits to society are greater than the total cost
Who was Adam Smith and what did he say?
a famous economist who said when the free market was left to its own devices it would provide the biggest benefit for consumers and raise the standard of living
an arrangment that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
a market
Education programs make the economy more productive by --reducing injuries on the job. --providing more jobs for educators. --reducing payments to unemployed people. --adding to human capital and labor productivity.
adding to human capital and labor productivity
What form of aid is social security and who are the recipients
cash and eldery, disabled, and survivors of deceased wage earners
What form of aid is TANF and who are the recipients
cash and needy families or households
What form of aid is workers compensation and who are the recipients
cash and workers injured on the job
socialism still has
democracy
Business cycles occur in free enterprise systems because --the standard of living is very high. --economic decisions about factors such as prices, production, and consumption are determined by the market. --the government creates public policy to create cycles. --the efficiency of workers is not the same from season to season, but fluctuates on a regular basis annually.
economic decisions about factors such as prices, production, and consumption are determined by the market.
An encyclopedia entry illustrating how a hunter-gatherer group collects and shares food resources is describing that society's _______________________ .
economic system
What are the economic goals
efficiencym freedom, security and predictability, equity, and growth and innovation
The most common in-kind benefits are --coupons, food stamps, subsidized housing, and legal aid. --food giveaways, food stamps, subsidized housing, and tuition reimbursements. --food giveaways, food stamps, subsidized housing, and legal aid. --food giveaways, food stamps, housing reimbursements, and legal aid.
food giveaways, food stamps, subsidized housing, and legal aid
An economic system that permits the conduct of business with minimal government intervention
free enterprise
An expectation that encourages people to behave in a certain way.
incentive
The United States governemnt intervenes to provide competition for private firms. impose barriers on foreign trade. keep order, provide vital services, promote the general welfare, and help fix market failures restrict the banking industry.
keep order, provide vital services, and promote the general welfare and to help fix market failures
When voluntary exchanges in the markets determine decisions on production and consumption, the society's economic system is a
market economy
economic decisions made by individuals and are based on exchange or trade -- individuals decide what gets made and who consumes it
market economy
What basic principles are fundamental to American free enterprise? -state-owned property, contracts, voluntary exchange, self-interest, profit motive and competition -economic freedom, private property, contracts, voluntary exchange, business interests, profit motive and protection from competition -open opportunity, private property, contracts, voluntary exchange, profit motive, legal equality and competition. -economic freedom, private property, contracts, mandatory exchange, profit motive, legal equality and competition
open opportunity, private property, contracts, voluntary exchange, profit motive, legal equality and competition
In most mixed economies, the government does NOT purchase land, labor , and capital from households in the factor market. own all the property and confiscate all economic output. purchase goods and services in the product market. redistribute wealth through taxes and other means.
own all the property and confiscate economic output
Who are the recipients of Medicaid
poor unemployed or poor employed but insured
To sell to individuals state-run firms, which are then allowed to compete with on another in the marketplace
privatize
Financial gain made in a transaction.
profit
Sweden's social benefit programs provide many health care and other advantages but involve a very high tax burden for the people. provide many health care and other advantages at no cost to the people. provide many health care and other advantages but cost the people three quarters of their base salary. provide many advantages to businesses, making them highly profitable.
provide many health care and other advantages but involve a very high tax burden for the people.
Improved technology helps create a higher standard of living for future generations by --preventing drastic shifts in general price levels. --creating specialized jobs for workers. --providing additional goods and services. --reducing the number of unemployed workers.
providing additional goods and services.
People who receive disaster relief from the government after a flood are benefiting from an economic system that provides a _______________ .
safety net
A social and political philosophy based on the belief that democratic means should be used to evenly distribute wealth throughout a society.
socialism
social and political philosophy based on the belief that democratic means should used to distribute wealth evenly
socialism
Concentration of productive efforts of individuals and firms on a limited number of activities.
specialization
Policymakers pursue all of the following goals to stabilize the economy EXCEPT stable productivity high employment stable prices steady growth
stable productivity
What is competition?
struggle among producers for the dollars of consumers
The federal government monitors and regulates American banks and other financial institutions because the government is determined to protect its own money. to keep greater control over the economy. to improve the standard of living. to shield money from the damaging effects of economic downturns.
to shield money from the damaging effects of economic downturns
An economic system that relies on habit, custom, or ritual to decide questions of production and consumption of goods and services is a
traditional economy
Period of change in which an economy moves away from a centrally planned economy toward a market-based system
transition