Answer Questions
1. In the market equilibrium, with a price of $500 there are 2000 apartments. If the government decides to enact a rent control policy, with a maximum price of $400, it reduces the quantity to 1500 apartments. Due to the rent control decreasing the total surplus of the market, the policy generates a(n) __________ .
A. excess supply |
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B. equilibrium |
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C. higher price |
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D. deadweight loss |
2. If the government sets a maximum price for insulin below the equilibrium price, __________ .
A. there will be an efficient level of insulin produced |
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B. there will be excess supply of insulin |
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C. total surplus will be lower than it would be at the market equilibrium price |
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D. total surplus will be greater than it would be at the market equilibrium price |
3. If the government sets a maximum price for gasoline above the equilibrium price, __________ .
A. quantity demanded of gasoline will be equal to quantity supplied of gasoline |
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B. there will be excess demand for gasoline |
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C. there will be excess supply of gasoline |
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D. demand for gasoline will be less than supply of gasoline |
4. Assume that linen pants are a normal good and consumer income rises. If the supply of linen pants remains constant, producer surplus __________ .
A. will decrease |
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B. will increase |
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C. will remain constant |
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D. may increase or decrease depending on the amount of the price increase
5. Assume that Crystal’s demand for handbags remains constant, but the price of handbags increases. Crystal’s consumer surplus __________ .
6. Producer surplus is equal to __________ .
7. Taxes may cause deadweight losses because __________ .
8. At the free market equilibrium, the efficient level of output is produced because __________ .
9. Assume that the supply of smartphones remains constant, but the price of smartphones increases. Producer surplus __________ .
10. Consumer surplus can be defined as the __________ .
11. Assume that there is rent control in Chicago. Which of the following is true?
12. Recall the application about price controls and the candy bars. During World War II, the U.S. government imposed price controls to set maximum prices on all different products, including candy bars. How did the candy bar producers respond to maximum prices?
13. Once a firm is forced to consider an external cost, the price of its product will __________ .
14. Sirens located around a town to warn citizens of the approach of a tornado are an example of __________ .
15. By imposing tolls on people who drive during the busiest times, a government would be attempting to __________ .
16. A harbor lighthouse that guides approaching ships is an example of __________ .
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17. If, while producing goods and services, a factory is producing pollution and not incurring the cost of this pollution, then a(n) __________ exists.
A. government failure |
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B. market failure |
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C. acceptable outcome |
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D. none of the above |
18. Private goods are __________ .
A. rival in consumption and their benefits are excludable |
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B. nonrival in consumption and their benefits are excludable |
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C. nonrival in consumption and their benefits are nonexcludable |
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D. rival in consumption and their benefits are nonexcludable |
19. If the government taxes a firm that is generating an external cost, the price of the firm’s product will __________ .
A. increase and output will decrease |
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B. increase and output will increase |
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C. decrease and output will decrease |
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D. decrease and output will increase |
20. Which of the following would NOT be considered a public good?
A. national defense |
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B. radio broadcasts |
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C. police protection |
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D. a newspaper |
21. Markets that have external costs will produce __________ output than the socially efficient level, whereas markets that have external benefits will produce __________ output than the socially efficient level.
A. less; less |
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B. more; more |
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C. more; less |
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D. less; more |
22. Which of the following would be classified as an external cost?
A. As more firms began hiring computer programmers, the salaries of computer programmers increased and therefore the firm’s cost of production increased. |
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B. You eat too much pizza and end up with a stomach ache. |
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C. You are not able to study at night because there is so much noise coming from the dorm room next to yours. |
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D. When you purchase a prescription drug you are not made fully aware of all the possible side effects that may result from taking the drug. |
23. An external cost of production is __________ .
A. a cost incurred by someone other than the producer |
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B. the production cost borne by a producer |
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C. the result of the sum of private and social cost |
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D. another word for a tax |
24. In the absence of government, an under-allocation of resources generally exists for __________ .
A. goods with external costs |
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B. imported goods and services |
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C. public goods |
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D. all of the above |
25. The short run can be defined as any period of time __________ .
A. less than one year |
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B. in which some inputs are fixed |
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C. in which all inputs are variable |
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D. in which price is fixed |
26. Sarah has a savings account with a $1,000 balance that earns 3% APY. She decides to withdraw the entire balance to buy a laptop computer. What will be her opportunity cost in buying the laptop?
A. the cost of the laptop |
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B. the foregone interest |
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C. the foregone interest and the cost of the laptop |
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D. the cost of the laptop minus the foregone interest |
27. Dan owns a factory that manufactures smartphones. He has many costs every month to keep his factory running. Which of the following is one of Dan’s fixed costs?
A. plastic used to make the smartphones |
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B. his electricity bill for the factory |
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C. his mortgage on the factory |
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D. memory devices used to store music and video on the smartphones |
28. Brandon eats four slices of pizza on a Sunday night but admits each slice of pizza doesn’t taste as delicious as the previous one. This suggests that for Brandon __________ .
A. the marginal utility of a slice of pizza is positive but decreasing |
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B. the marginal utility of a slice of pizza is negative but increasing |
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C. the total utility of slice of pizza is declining by larger and larger increments |
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D. the total utility of slice of pizza is increasing by larger and larger increments |
29. If marginal product is negative, then __________ .
A. total product will decrease if more of the input is hired |
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B. total product is equal to zero |
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C. marginal product will increase if more of the input is hired |
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D. average product will increase if more of the input is hired |
30 From 1998 to 2010, the cost of electricity produced with nuclear power has __________ and the cost of electricity produced with solar power has __________ .
A. increased; increased |
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B. increased; decreased |
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C. decreased; increased |
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D. decreased; decreased |
31. Which of the following is a reason why the marginal product increases as output increases?
A. decreasing repetition |
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B. increasing continuity |
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C. both A and B |
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D. neither A nor B
32. Consumers should allocate their scarce income so that __________ .
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