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Few bother to think about what makes Florida oranges show up daily in South Dakota supermarkets, but the people of South Dakota are likely to think a great deal about this.Why does someone take the time and energy to assure that oranges that are grown in Florida move more than 1,000 miles before they appear on grocery shelves?

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In a market economy, there is profit to ...

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Figure 3-6 Figure 3-6   -In Figure 3-6, assume this economy is currently operating at point D.What is the opportunity cost of moving to B? A) About 200 bushels of wheat B) 200 bushels of soybeans C) Infinite, B cannot be produced at any cost. D) 0 -In Figure 3-6, assume this economy is currently operating at point D.What is the opportunity cost of moving to B?


A) About 200 bushels of wheat
B) 200 bushels of soybeans
C) Infinite, B cannot be produced at any cost.
D) 0

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The major coordination tasks can be summarized with the questions


A) who, what, when, where.
B) how, what, for whom.
C) how, what, why.
D) how, why, for whom.
E) who, how, what.

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A market system works very well in solving some basic problems of the economy but it fails in some cases.Provide examples.

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The market deals with efficiency in prod...

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Opportunity costs exist for


A) households but not businesses or governments.
B) businesses but not households or governments.
C) businesses and households but not governments.
D) households, businesses, and governments.

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What would be the opportunity cost of a child using a coupon for a free ice cream cone?


A) The dollar cost of the cone he or she selected
B) The other types of ice cream he or she could have selected
C) Zero, because the good was not a durable good
D) Zero, because the good was free

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Figure 3-2 Figure 3-2   -In Figure 3-2, a move from a point like B to a point such as D A) is not possible. B) can be attained with a more efficient allocation of resources. C) can be attained if there is an improvement in technology. D) can be attained if unused resources are put into production. -In Figure 3-2, a move from a point like B to a point such as D


A) is not possible.
B) can be attained with a more efficient allocation of resources.
C) can be attained if there is an improvement in technology.
D) can be attained if unused resources are put into production.

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Rob took the afternoon off from his job as a tire salesman to mow his lawn.Rob told his wife that this made sense because he would be saving the $50 he would have to pay a lawn service, noting that this would be the opportunity cost to the family.Rob's wife disagreed.What did Rob's wife say?


A) The opportunity cost would be Rob's lost income from selling tires that afternoon plus the $50.
B) The opportunity cost would be Rob's lost income from selling tires that afternoon minus the $50.
C) That Rob just wanted to take the afternoon off.
D) The opportunity cost would be Rob's lost income from selling tires that afternoon.

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The problem of scarcity


A) has been "cooked up" by disenchanted anticapitalists.
B) exists because resources are limited relative to wants.
C) is solved by promoting economic growth.
D) is caused by artificially high prices.

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In a centrally planned economy, resources are allocated primarily in accordance with directives from government agencies.

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A principle that economists emphasize is that the ____ of decision makers are always limited.


A) ideas
B) goals
C) resources
D) opportunities
E) offices

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Specialization of labor makes sense only if there is some means of exchange.

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Figure 3-2 Figure 3-2   -In Figure 3-2, the production possibilities frontier has a bowed-out shape because of the law of A) decreasing costs. B) increasing costs. C) demand. D) comparative advantage. -In Figure 3-2, the production possibilities frontier has a bowed-out shape because of the law of


A) decreasing costs.
B) increasing costs.
C) demand.
D) comparative advantage.

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How do economists define efficiency? Elaborate.

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Economists define efficiency as the abse...

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If Japan and the United States engage in trade, and Japan gains as a result of the trade, does that mean the United States has lost in some manner?

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If economic agents engage in voluntary t...

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In terms of the production possibilities diagram, the principle of increasing cost simply asserts that the frontier is


A) downward sloping.
B) upward sloping.
C) bowed inward.
D) bowed outward.
E) undefined, because no market will exist in this case.

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A society that relies on a market-based economy will always protect the natural environment.

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When a firm or economy is operating efficiently, it is operating


A) outside its production possibilities frontier.
B) inside its production possibilities frontier.
C) on its production possibilities frontier.
D) at the intersection of the production possibilities frontier and the vertical axis.
E) at the intersection of the production possibilities frontier and the horizontal axis.

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Economists define efficiency as


A) output maximization.
B) the absence of waste.
C) input maximization.
D) the presence of surplus.

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Although finished goods are scarce, the inputs to produce them are not scarce.

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