econ
You want to watch football and also go for a walk.You think hard about how to allocate the next hour between watching footballand going for a walk. You decide to spend the first 20 minutes watching football and the remaining 40 minutes going for a walkgoing for a walk.Your decision is an example of _______.
making a choice at the margin
Suppose the current price of a pound of steak is $12 per pound and the equilibrium price is $9 per pound. In this case, there is a
surplus, so the price falls and quantity demanded increases.
________ economies include ____________.
Advanced; France, Australia and South Korea
The price elasticity of demand is a measure of
buyers' responsiveness to changes in the price of a product.
The most people live in ________ economies and the fewest people live in ________ economies.
developing; emerging market
Apple's new iPhone 6 sold out quickly in the United States and to avoid the same outcome in other national markets, Samsung and LG cut the prices of their Galaxy and V10 smartphones by over 10 percent.Will a price cut by Samsung and LG increase their total revenue? If Apple also cuts its price, what will happen to the total revenue from all smartphone sales? If only Samsung and LG cut their price, their total revenue will _______. If at the same time Apple also cuts its price, the total revenue from all smartphone sales will _______.
increase; decrease
Read Eye on the Price of Coffee and explain how we know that the price increased in 2014 because the supply of coffee decreased and not because the demand for coffee increased. Using the demand and supply model we know the following: _____ brings an increase in price and a decrease in quantity, which is what happened in the market for coffee. _____ brings an increase in price and an increase in quantity, which is not what happened in the market for coffee.
A decrease in supply; An increase in demand
Which of the following statements is correct for the price elasticity of demand along a linear, downwardminus−sloping demand curve?
At high prices, demand is elastic but at low prices demand is inelastic.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) produces about 40 percent of the world's output of crude oil. With the global demand for oil falling, OPEC has cut production in an attempt to stop the price sliding further from its high of $147 a barrel. OPEC knows that to raise the world price of oil it has to cut the total production of its member countries. Source: AFP, May 2, 2009 OPEC also knows that the demand for crude oil is inelastic. Is it possible to conclude from these facts that OPEC's total revenue would increase if it were to cut its production?
No because non-OPEC oil producers can increase production, which lowers the price.
Which of the following is an example of capital goods?
The government will open another public school in the area.
An example of ceteris paribus is the statement ______.
To study the effect of a wage rise on the number of employees, keep the population constant
Which of the following is NOT considered an example of a capital good?
a U.S. government bond
Which of the following is NOT considered a consumption good?
a UPS truck
Nigeria would be classified by the International Monetary Fund as
a developing economy.
Which of the following is a consumption good or service?
a personal computer purchased in order to play games at home
An example of a capital good is ____________.
a satellite communication system
If, to avoid a boycott, grocery stores did not raise the price of pasta, _____ would arise and the price would _____.
a shortage of pasta; eventually rise
Poland is classified as
an emerging market economy
Demand for a product tends to be more elastic the longer the time period considered because
buyers have more time to search for substitutes.
Based on the data in the table above, ice cream and cake are ________ goods.
complementary
Items that are purchased by individuals for their own enjoyment are called
consumption goods and services.
The extent to which the demand for a good changes when the price of a substitute or complement changes, other things remaining the same, is measured as the
cross elasticity of demand.
Moving downward along a linear (straightminus−line) downwardminus−sloping demand curve, the
demand becomes less elastic.
When the percentage change in the quantity demanded exceeds the percentage change in price, then demand is
elastic.
he demand for a good decreases by 10 percent and the supply of the good decreases by 8 percent. The price of the good _______ because _______.
falls; demand decreases by more than supply decreases and when demand decreases the price falls
What is the effect on the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of orange juice if orange juice becomes less popular and a cheaper robot for picking oranges is used
falls; increases, decreases, or remains the same
Economists use elasticity to measure the responsiveness of quantity to a change in price rather than the slope of the demand curve because elasticity is
independent of the units of measurement.
Most economic graphs have two lines perpendicular to each other. Where these lines meet is called the
origin.
When there is a shortage of parking spaces at your college, the
quantity of parking spaces demanded is greater than the quantity of parking spaces supplied.
Moving downward along a linear (straightminus−line) downward sloping demand curve, the
slope is constant.
If Brazilian oranges are sold in the U.S. market, the _________ will increase because _________.
supply of orange juice; the cost of producing orange juice will fall and the quantity demanded will increase
The United States does not allow oranges from Brazil (the world's largest producer of oranges) to enter the United States. If Brazilian oranges were sold in the United States, oranges and orange juice would be cheaper. Use the laws of demand and supply to explain whether the above statement is true or false. If Brazilian oranges are sold in the U.S. market, then the _________ will increase, the price of oranges _________.
supply of oranges; will fall, and the statement is true
The number of logging firms increases. Which of the figures above best illustrates this change?
supply shift to the right
Which figure above shows the effect of a decrease in the number of pizza sellers?
supply shifts to left
In an effort to protect endangered species from the effects of logging in America's national forests, the federal government passes a law prohibiting logging in most of the state of Washington. Which of the figures above best illustrates the effect of this new law?
supply shifts to the left
During the recession of the late 2000s, many homeowners defaulted on their home loans. As a result, banks made it harder to people to borrow. In the market for homes, ______.
the demand for homes decreased. With no change in the supply of homes, the price of homes fell
Human capital is _______.
the knowledge and skill that people obtain from education, on-the-job training, and work experience