A) an increase in overall output in the economy
B) additional government revenue since overall income will increase
C) an actual reduction in equity
D) reduced efficiency in the economy
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A) the improvement in his grades from studying for the hour
B) the difference between the improvement in his grades from studying minus the enjoyment of hiking
C) the enjoyment and exercise he would have received had he gone hiking
D) nothing, because Russell chose to study rather than to go hiking the value of studying must have been greater than the value of hiking
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A) Resources are scarce.
B) Populations may fluctuate over time.
C) Wages for households and therefore society fluctuate with business cycles.
D) People, by nature, tend to disagree.
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A) He should complete the repairs and sell the car for $19,000.
B) He should sell the car now for $16,000.
C) He should keep the car for his own use because selling it would be a loss.
D) He should be totally indifferent between finishing the project and selling the car now.
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A) according to their need for goods and services
B) according to their willingness to work
C) according to their ability to produce things that other people are willing to pay for
D) according to their ability to produce things of cultural importance
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A) a command economy
B) a traditional economy
C) a market economy
D) in every economy
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A) Teachers at a local high school purchase a coffee maker for the staffroom.
B) A couple with young children moves next door to the children's grandparents.
C) A newlywed couple buys furniture for their condo.
D) John buys a tractor to mow his newly purchased five-hectare lot.
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A) edge
B) distance
C) inside
D) measure
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A) a single central planner
B) those who own the resources
C) those firms that use resources to provide goods and services
D) the combined actions of millions of households and firms
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A) Trade makes every nation better off.
B) Trade makes exporting nations better off and importing nations worse off.
C) Trade makes a nation better off only if the nation cannot produce that good itself.
D) Trade makes rich nations better off and poor nations worse off.
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A) durable and nondurable goods
B) imports and exports
C) national defence and consumer goods
D) law enforcement and agriculture
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A) The marginal benefit of Cancun must increase.
B) The marginal cost of Cancun must decrease.
C) The marginal benefit of Fort Lauderdale must increase.
D) The marginal cost of Fort Lauderdale must increase.
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A) Fewer drivers are killed.
B) More pedestrians are killed.
C) Drivers drive faster.
D) More accidents occur.
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Multiple Choice
A) a student buys a deck of cards to play solitaire in her dorm room
B) a group of children plant a vegetable garden on a vacant lot in their neighbourhood
C) an executive purchases a book to read on a business trip
D) a 10-year-old buys new Nikes with his allowance money he has saved
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A) They are not rational decision makers.
B) They are well aware that their opportunity cost of attending college is very high.
C) They are concerned more about present circumstances than their future.
D) They underestimate the value of a college education.
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True/False
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A) It will only apply to students who miss class to attend.
B) It will apply in terms of the time given up to attend.
C) It will not apply because the popcorn is free.
D) It will not apply because no tradeoffs are involved.
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Multiple Choice
A) tax incentives for schooling
B) mandatory minimum levels of education
C) programs that promote the hiring of high school dropouts
D) free bussing to local high schools
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