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Economic Principles The study of the economy as it pertains to individuals or specific markets. Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 A-100
Economic Principles TRUE or FALSE The opportunity cost of going to a particular college is the same for everyone. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 A-200
Economic Principles A subjective statement that does not express a testable hypothesis. Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 A-300
Economic Principles TANSTAAFL Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 A-400
Economic Principles The dominant assumption made by economists regarding the behavior of individuals. Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 A-500
Aplia Check A baseball stadium has three ticket windows that sell season tickets. Windows 1 and 2 have lines of three people each. Window 3, which was initially closed, opens. One person from Window 1 and one person from Window 2 line up at Window 3. The economic principle that is described above. Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 B-100
Aplia Check TRUE or FALSE Supplies such as paint stripper, varnish, polish, sandpaper, and so on are implicit costs. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 B-200
Aplia Check The coach of a soccer team must decide whether team member Anna should play in the next game, and if so, how long to let Anna continue in this game. Which part of this decision is a marginal decision? Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 B-300
Aplia Check Diagram used to illustrate the transactions in the product and factor markets Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 B-400
Aplia Check Economist who created Aplia.com Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 B-500
Famous Economists The father of modern economics. Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 C-100
Famous Economists The first woman appointed to the US Supreme Court. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 C-200
Famous Economists Former U.S. President known as the “great communicator” and for his use of “supply side economics.” Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 C-300
Famous Economists Stanford grad who won two Super Bowls quarterbacking the Denver Broncos. Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 C-400
Famous Economists A graduate of Kenyon College, this actor won the Academy Award for “best actor” in The Color of Money. Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 C-500
Marginal Analysis TRUE or FALSE If the marginal benefit is decreasing, the total benefit must be negative. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 D-100
Marginal Analysis TRUE or FALSE Marginal analysis is relevant for only “either-or” decisions. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 D-200
Marginal Analysis The rule for determining the optimal amount of any activity. Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 D-300
Marginal Analysis Wendy sells ice-making machines. She can sell 6 per week at a price of $2000 each. If she charges $2100, she will only sell 5 per week. The marginal benefit of selling the 6th machine is _______. Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 D-400
Marginal Analysis TRUE or FALSE If a company’s total costs per day increase from $500 to $600 by adding worker, but its marginal benefits are $150, it is sensible to add that additional worker. Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 D-500
PPF Model All points inside the PPF. Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 E-100
PPF Model All points outside the PPF Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 E-200
PPF Model • PPF will shift outward for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: • Increase in unemployment rate • Increase in the labor force • Improvement in technology • Increase in worker productivity • Correct response? Earn $300 • Incorrect response? Lose $300 E-300
PPF Model The shape of a PPF depicting resources that are perfect substitutes for each other. Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 E-400
PPF Model “Law” illustrated by a concave PPF Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 E-500
Comparative Advantage TRUE or FALSE Comparative advantage is held by the person with the highest opportunity cost of production. Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 F-100
Comparative Advantage In one hour Fred can produce either 20 bikes or 10 trikes while Barney can produce either 30 bikes or 20 trikes. Fred’s opportunity cost of 1 trike is ____. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 F-200
Comparative Advantage In one hour Fred can produce either 20 bikes or 10 trikes while Barney can produce either 30 bikes or 20 trikes. Barney holds the comparative advantage in _____. Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 F-300
Comparative Advantage True or False If Sarah can produce 10 hamburgers while Jesse can produce 5 hamburgers, we know that Sarah has a comparative advantage in hamburgers. Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 F-400
Comparative Advantage Economist who developed the theory of comparative advantage. Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 F-500
Economic Principles The study of the economy as it pertains to individuals or specific markets. Microeconomics Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 A-100
Economic Principles FALSE The opportunity cost of going to a particular college is not the same for everyone. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 A-200
Economic Principles A subjective statement that does not express a testable hypothesis. Normative Statement Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 A-300
Economic Principles TANSTAAFL There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 A-400
Economic Principles The dominant assumption made by economists regarding the behavior of individuals. Self-interest (or rationality) Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 A-500
Aplia Check Equilibrium Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 B-100
Aplia Check FALSE These are examples of explicit costs. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 B-200
Aplia Check How long Anna plays. Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 B-300
Aplia Check Circular Flow Diagram Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 B-400
Aplia Check Paul Romer Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 B-500
Famous Economists The father of modern economics. Adam Smith Correct response? Earn $100 Incorrect response? Lose $100 C-100
Famous Economists The first woman appointed to the US Supreme Court. Sandra Day O’Connor Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 C-200
Famous Economists Former U.S. President known as the “great communicator” and for his use of “supply side economics.” Ronald Reagan Correct response? Earn $300 Incorrect response? Lose $300 C-300
Famous Economists Stanford grad who won two Super Bowls quarterbacking the Denver Broncos. John Elway Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 C-400
Famous Economists A graduate of Kenyon College, this actor won the Academy Award for “best actor” in The Color of Money. Paul Newman Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 C-500
Marginal Analysis FALSE If the marginal benefit is decreasing, the total benefit may still increase. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 D-100
Marginal Analysis FALSE Marginal analysis is relevant only for “how much” decisions. Correct response? Earn $200 Incorrect response? Lose $200 D-200
Marginal Analysis MB = MC Correct response? Earn $500 Incorrect response? Lose $500 D-300
Marginal Analysis Wendy sells ice-making machines. She can sell 6 per week at a price of $2000 each. If she charges $2100, she will only sell 5 per week. The marginal benefit of selling the 6th machine is $1500. Correct response? Earn $400 Incorrect response? Lose $400 D-400