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For each additional lamp produced, a constant opportunity cost is incurred in terms of bookshelves. This means that


A) it takes more resources to produce a lamp than a bookshelf.
B) it takes fewer resources to produce a lamp than a bookshelf.
C) for every lamp produced, a constant number of bookshelves is forfeited.
D) for every lamp produced, a different number of bookshelves is forfeited.

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The economy can produce 0X and 15Y, 10X and 10Y, 20X and 5Y, or 30X and 0Y. It follows that opportunity cost of 1X is ___Y.


A) 5.0
B) 0.5
C) 2.5
D) 1.0
E) 2.0

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Exhibit 2-7 Exhibit 2-7   Refer to Exhibit 2-7. For which of the following is the statement  In order to get more civilian goods, we have to forfeit some military goods  true? A) a movement from A to C B) a movement from B to D C) a movement from C to D D) a movement from F to D Refer to Exhibit 2-7. For which of the following is the statement "In order to get more civilian goods, we have to forfeit some military goods" true?


A) a movement from A to C
B) a movement from B to D
C) a movement from C to D
D) a movement from F to D

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A PPF can


A) shift outward but not inward.
B) shift inward but not outward.
C) shift inward or outward.
D) shift neither inward nor outward.

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Exhibit 2-9 Exhibit 2-9   Refer to Exhibit 2-9. Who has the comparative advantage in the production of good A? A) Alex B) Adam C) Both Alex and Adam D) Neither Alex nor Adam Refer to Exhibit 2-9. Who has the comparative advantage in the production of good A?


A) Alex
B) Adam
C) Both Alex and Adam
D) Neither Alex nor Adam

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Exhibit 2-3 Exhibit 2-3   Refer to Exhibit 2-3. If PPF<sub>1</sub> is the relevant production possibilities frontier, society can only choose to produce at a point that lies A) below PPF<sub>1</sub>. B) below or on PPF<sub>1</sub>. C) on PPF<sub>2</sub>. D) above (beyond) PPF<sub>2</sub>. Refer to Exhibit 2-3. If PPF1 is the relevant production possibilities frontier, society can only choose to produce at a point that lies


A) below PPF1.
B) below or on PPF1.
C) on PPF2.
D) above (beyond) PPF2.

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If the PPF for two goods is a downward-sloping straight line, the resources used to produce those goods are equally well-suited to the production of both goods.

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Which of the following is not true about production possibilities frontiers?


A) moving from one point to another on a PPF incurs a tradeoff
B) economic growth is shown by shifting the PPF outward
C) unemployment of resources is shown by shifting the PPF inward
D) a PPF can shift inward or outward

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With respect to a PPF for goods X and Y, productive efficiency implies that in order to produce more of good X there will be a reduction in production of good Y.

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Exhibit 2-8 Exhibit 2-8   Refer to Exhibit 2-8. Who has the comparative advantage in the production of good Y? A) Maria B) Maya C) Both Maria and Maya D) Neither Maria nor Maya Refer to Exhibit 2-8. Who has the comparative advantage in the production of good Y?


A) Maria
B) Maya
C) Both Maria and Maya
D) Neither Maria nor Maya

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If there is an increase in the amount of good B foregone as every additional unit of good A is produced, the PPF between goods A and B would


A) be a straight line.
B) be a bowed-outward curve.
C) be a bowed-inward curve.
D) not exist.

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If increasingly more units of good Y must be given up as each successive unit of good X is produced, then the PPF for these two goods is


A) a downward-sloping straight line.
B) circular.
C) an upward-sloping curve.
D) a downward-sloping curve that is bowed outward.
E) a downward-sloping curve that is bowed inward.

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If a society's unemployment rate rises from 5 percent to 8 percent, the result will be a leftward shift of the society's PPF.

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Country X has a high unemployment rate. It follows that country X is operating


A) beyond its production possibilities frontier (PPF) .
B) on its PPF.
C) inside (below) its PPF.
D) at a productive efficient point.

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The point where the PPF intersects the horizontal axis is


A) unattainable.
B) attainable and productive efficient.
C) attainable but productive inefficient.
D) attainable and neither productive efficient nor productive inefficient.

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The economy was at point A producing 100X and 200Y. It then moves to point B where it produces 200X and 300Y. It follows that


A) point A may have been a point below the economy's PPF, while point B may lie on the PPF.
B) the economy's PPF could have shifted inward and point A was a point on the economy's old PPF.
C) the economy has moved from one point on its PPF to another point on the same PPF.
D) the economy moved from an unattainable point to an attainable point.

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Why is the production possibilities frontier (PPF)typically bowed-outward? Under what circumstances would the PPF be a straight line?

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The PPF is typically bowed-outward due t...

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A decrease in the quantity of resources


A) shifts the PPF leftward.
B) shifts the PPF rightward.
C) moves the economy up a given PPF.
D) moves the economy down a given PPF.

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Which of the following is an illustration of the law of increasing opportunity costs?


A) As more cars are produced, the opportunity cost of each additional car is greater than for the preceding unit.
B) As more cars are produced, the opportunity cost of each additional car is less than for the preceding unit.
C) As more cars are produced, the opportunity cost of each additional car is the same as for the preceding unit.
D) People pay lower prices for cars the higher the costs of producing cars.

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Which scenario below most accurately describes the process by which a technological change can affect employment patterns across industries?


A) A technological advance makes it possible to produce more of good X with less labor. As a result, labor is released from producing good X. Some of this labor ends up producing goods Y and Z.
B) A technological advance makes it possible to produce less of good X with less labor. As a result, labor is released from producing good X. Some of this labor ends up producing good Y.
C) A technological advance makes it possible to produce more of good X with more labor. As a result, more labor is needed to produce good X. There is less labor available to produce goods Y and Z.
D) A technological advance makes it possible to produce more of good X with less labor. As a result, labor becomes more important to the production of good X. More labor ends up producing good X.

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