ECON TESTS 1-4

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the graph represents the tobacco industry. the socially optimal price and quantity are

$1.80 and 35 units, respectively

the average fixed cost of producing 5 posters is

$2

the maximum profit available to the firm is

$5

tom mows Stephanies lawn for $25. toms opportunity cost of mowing Stephanie's law is $20 and Stephanie's willingness to pay tom to mow her lawn is $28 If Stephanie hires tom to move her lawn, toms producer surplus is

$5

suppose a firm in a competitive market faces the following revenue and costs: the marginal cost of producing the 4th unit is

$8

Pete owns a shoe-shine business. His accountant most likely includes which of the following costs on his financial statements? (i) shoe polish (ii) rent on the shoe stand (iii) wages Pete could earn delivering newspaper (iv) interest that Petes money was earning before he spent his savings to set up the shoe shine business

(i) and (ii) only

suppose a firm operating in perfectly competitive market sells 400 units of output at a price of $4 each. which of the following statements is correct (i) marginal revenue = $4 (ii) average revenue = $100 (iii) total revenue = $1600

(i) and (iii) only

price discrimination adds to social welfare in the form of (i) increased total surplus (ii) reduced costs of production (iii) increased consumer surplus

(i) only

a government imposed price $16 in this market could be an example of a (i) binding price ceiling (ii) non-binding price ceiling (iii) binding price floor (iv) non binding price floor

(ii) and (iii) only

Suppose Susan can wash three windows per hour or she can iron six shirts per hour. Paul can wash two windows per hour or he can iron five shirts per hour.

-susan has an absolute advantage over Paul in washing windows - susan has a comparative advantage over Paul in washing windows -Paul has a comparative advantage over susan in ironing shirts

Suppose there is a 6 percent increase in the price of good X and a resulting 6 percent decrease in the quantity of X demanded. Price elasticity of demand for X is

1

Using the midpoint method, the price elasticity of demand between point A and point B is

2.5

suppose the government imposes a tax of 20 percent on the first $50,000 of income and 30 percent on all income above $50,000. what is the average tax rate when income is $60,000

21.7

if Noah has a taxable income of $43,000, his marginal tax rate is

24%

what is the average tax rate for a person who makes $130,000

40%

with free trade the country imports

60 units of the good

total surplus in this market after trade is

A+B+C+D

the efficient scale of production occurs at which quantity

C

producer surplus before the tax was levied is represented by area

V, W, X

which of the following statements is not correct

When the price is $6, there is a surplus of 8 units.

the tax on gasoline is an example of

a Pigovian tax

which of the following would be considered a private good?

a bottle of natural mineral water

The movement from D' to D could be caused by

a decrease in the price of a substitute

A local manufacturing plant that emitted sulfur dioxide was forced to stop production because it did not comply with local clean air standards. This decision provides an example of

a direct regulation of an externality

which of the following goods is rival in consumption and excludable

a home

which of the following is not an example of a barrier to entry

a soybean farmer is the first in her county to use a new brand of fertilizer

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

total revenue minus only explicit costs is called

accounting profit

A supply curve slopes upward because

an increase in price gives producers an incentive to supply a larger quantity

the movement from point A to point B on the graph shows

an increase in quantity demanded

A firm produces 300 units of output at a total cost of $1,000. If fixed costs are $100,

average variable cost is $3

which of the following statements regarding competitive market is not correct

because of firm location or product differences, some firms can charge a higher price than other firms and still maintain their sales volume

a shortage results when a

binding price ceiling is imposed on a market

when a tax is levied on sellers of tea

both sellers and buyers of tea are made worse off

in a market economy, supply and demand determine

both the quantity of each good produced and the price at which it is sold

a monopoly..

can set the price it charges for its output but faces a horizontal demand curve so It can earn unlimited profits

Since natural monopolies have a declining average cost curve, regulating natural monopolies by setting price equal to marginal cost would

cause the monopolist to operate at a loss

Last year, Shelley bought 6 pairs of designer jeans when her income was $40,000. This year, her income is $50,000, and she purchased 10 pairs of designer jeans. Holding other factors constant, it follows that Shelley

considers designer jeans to be a normal good

the shift from D to D' is called

decrease in demand

Because the demand for wheat tends to be inelastic, the development of a new, more productive hybrid wheat would tend to

decrease the total revenue of wheat farmers

which of the following events must cause equilibrium price to fall

demand decreases and supply increases

If the number of buyers in a market decreases, then

demand will decrease

the fundamental reason that marginal cost eventually rises as output increases is because of

diminishing marginal product

Congresswoman Gaga represents a state in which several firms manufacture furniture. She wants to impose tariffs on all imported furniture. Which of the following is the least likely consequence of such tariffs?

domestic furniture producers will have a higher rate of technological advance

When new firms have an incentive to enter a competitive market, their entry will

drive down profits of existing firms in the market

In designing a tax system, policymakers have two objectives that are often conflicting. They are

efficiency and equity

which of the following is not a characteristic of a competitive market

entry is limited

the unique point at which the supply and demand curves intersect is called

equilibrium

Encouraging firms to invest in research and development and individuals to engage in creative endeavors such as writing novels is one justification for

government-created monopolies

Farm programs that pay farmers not to plant crops on all their land

help farmers by increasing total revenue in the market but hurt consumers by raising food prices

to determine whether a good is considered normal or inferior, one could examine the value of the

income elasticity of demand

the deadweight loss from a tax of $5 per unit will be smallest in a market with

inelastic supply and inelastic demand

absolute advantage is found by comparing different producers'

input requirements per unit of output

when the tax is placed on this good, the quantity sold

is 300, and buyers effectively pay $16

infant industry argument

is based on the belief that protecting industries when they are young will pay off later

Since externalities tend to keep markets from reaching a socially optimal equilibrium, government action a. is always needed, because private solutions can never be attained. b. is needed when private solutions fail to arise. c. will be needed only to correct for positive externalities. d. will be needed only to compensate consumers.

is needed when private solutions fail to arise

the firm should shut down if the market price is

less than $4.50

In which market will the majority of the tax burden fall on buyers?

market b

economists assume that the typical person who starts her own business does so with the intention of

maximizing profits

When externalities exist, buyers and sellers

neglect the external effects of their actions, and the market equilibrium is not efficient.

both public goods and common resources are

nonexcludable

if the price is P2 in the short run, what will happen in the long run

nothing. the price is constant with zero economic profits, so there is no incentive for firms to enter or exit the industry

which of the following is not a characteristic of a monopoly

one buyer

If the price of gasoline rises, when is the price elasticity of demand likely to be the highest?

one year after the price increase

the rate of tradeoff between producing chairs and producing couches is constant in

panel b

which of the following is not an administrative burden of our tax system

paying the taxes owed

For which pairs of goods is the cross-price elasticity most likely to be positive?

pens and pencils

the provision of a public good generates

positive externality and the overuse of a common resource generates a negative externality

suppose that when the price of wheat is $2 per bushel, farmers can sell 10 million bushels. when the price of wheat is $3 per bushel, farmers can sell 8 million bushels. which of the following statements is true? the demand for wheat is

price inelastic, so an increase in the price of wheat will increase the total revenue of wheat farmers

Goods that are excludable include both

private goods and club goods

Raiman's Shoe Repair produces custom-made shoes. When Mr. Raiman produces 12 pairs per week, the marginal cost of the 12th pair is $84, and the marginal revenue of the 12th pair is $70. What would you advise Mr. Raiman to do?

produce fewer custom made shoes

the price elasticity of demand measures how much

quantity demanded responds to a change in price

Entry into a market by new firms will increase the

supply of the good

a tax on an imported good is called a

tariff

the unfair-competition argument might be cited by an American who believes that

the French government's subsidies to French farmers justify restrictions on American imports of French agricultural products

a $1000 tax paid by a poor person may be a larger sacrifice than a $10,000 tax paid by a wealthy person. is an argument in favor of

the ability-to-pay principle

If revenue from a gasoline tax is used to build and maintain public roads, the gasoline tax may be justified on the basis of

the benefits principle

production possibilities frontier

the combination of output that an economy can produce

which of the following is not a commonly advanced argument for trade restrictions

the efficiency argument

Today's demand curve for gasoline could shift in response to a change in

the expected future price of gasoline

on a 100-acre farm, a farmer is able to produce 3000 bushels of wheat when he hires 2 workers. he is able to produce 4,400 bushels of wheat when he hires 3 workers. which of the following possibilities is consistent with the property of diminishing marginal product?

the farmer is able to produce 5,600 bushels of wheat when he hires 4 workers

Which of these curves is the competitive firm's short-run supply curve?

the marginal cost curve above average variable cost

The amount of deadweight loss that results from a tax of a given size is determined by

the price elastics of demand and supply

a movement along the supply curve might be caused by a change in

the price of the good or service that is being supplied

(Assume that Japan and Korea can switch between producing cars and producing airplanes at a constant rate) -We could use the information in the table to draw a production possibilities frontier for Japan and a second production possibilities frontier for Korea. If we were to do this, measuring airplanes along the horizontal axis, then

the slope of Japan's production possibilities frontier would be -5 and the slope of Koreas production possibilities frontier would be -3

many economists believe that the US tax system would be made more efficient if the basis of taxation were changed so that people paid taxes, more so than they do now, based on

their spending rather than their income

efficiency is attained when

total surplus is maximized

which of the following arguments for trade restrictions is ofter advanced

trade restrictions are sometimes necessary for national security

under which of the following scenarios would a park be considered a public good

visitors can enter the park free of charge and there are always plenty of empty picnic tables

which of the following quotations illustrated the tragedy of the commons

what is common to many is least taken care of, for all men have greater regard for what is their own than for what they possess in common with others

opportunity cost of an item is

what you give up to get an item

An economy's production possibilities frontier is also its consumption possibilities frontier

when the economy is self sufficient

which of these statements best represents the law of demand

when then price of a good decreases, buyers purchase more of the good

tradable pollution permits

will be more valuable to firms that can reduce pollution only at high costs

If Iowa's opportunity cost of corn is lower than Oklahoma's opportunity cost of corn, then

Iowa has the comparative advantage in the production of corn

Both Bill and Mary produce t-shirts and hats. If Bill's opportunity cost of 1 t-shirt is 4 hats and Mary's opportunity cost of 1 t-shirt is 3 hats, then

Mary has a comparative advantage in the production of t shirts

a profit-maximizing monopoly's total revenue is equal to

P4 x Q2

total revenue equals

Price x Quantity

to maximize its profit, a monopolist would choose which of the following outcomes?

Q=30 and P=60

consumer surplus before the tax was levied is represented by area

R, S, U


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