A) what goods and services will be produced
B) how much will be produced
C) who produced and consumed the goods and services
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) i) only
B) ii) only
C) i) and ii) only
D) i) , ii) , and iii)
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A) can be thought of as the total benefit Bridget enjoys by drinking three sodas minus the total benefit she would have enjoyed by drinking just two sodas.
B) determines Bridget's willingness to pay for the third soda.
C) is likely different from the marginal benefit provided to Bridget by the second soda.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Trade can make everyone better off.
B) Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity.
C) Governments can sometimes improve market outcomes.
D) Prices rise when the government prints too much money.
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A) Students attend class because of an attendance policy that reduces their grade for absences.
B) Consumers buy more of a product when it is on sale at a reduced price.
C) Universities offer fewer online classes when they generate more revenue than traditional classes.
D) Employees work harder to earn higher commissions.
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A) population growth rates.
B) productivity.
C) systems of public education.
D) taxes.
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A) the quantity of money
B) the level of unemployment
C) productivity
D) equality
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True/False
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A) People respond to incentives.
B) Rational people think at the margin.
C) Trade can make everyone better off.
D) Markets are usually a good way to organize economic activity.
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A) 1960s.
B) 1970s.
C) 1980s.
D) 1990s.
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A) The money a student could have earned by working if he had not gone to college.
B) The nap a student could have enjoyed if he had not attended class.
C) The party a student could have enjoyed if he had not stayed in to study for his exam.
D) The money a student spends on rent for his apartment while attending school.
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A) He should sell the car now for $3,800.
B) He should keep the car since it wouldn't be rational to spend $6,400 restoring a car and then sell it for only $5,800.
C) He should complete the additional work and sell the car for $5,800.
D) It does not matter which action he takes since the outcome will be the same either way.
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A) the United States in the 1960s.
B) Italy in the 1950s.
C) Russia in the 1930s.
D) Germany in the 1920s.
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A) Firms decide whom to hire and what to produce.
B) The "invisible hand" usually maximizes the wellbeing of society as a whole.
C) Households decide which firms to work for and what to buy with their incomes.
D) Government policies are the primary forces that guide the decisions of firms and households.
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A) minimum waste
B) maximum benefit
C) sameness
D) efficiency
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A) market power caused by a change in the country's standard of living.
B) market power caused by a single firm controlling the newspaper production.
C) inflation caused by increased productivity in the economy.
D) inflation caused by an increase in the quantity of money in the economy.
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A) power of a single person or small group to influence market prices.
B) ability of a person or small group to successfully market new products.
C) power of the government to regulate a market.
D) importance of a certain market in relation to the overall economy.
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A) trade can make everyone better off.
B) people face trade-offs.
C) rational people think at the margin.
D) people respond to incentives.
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A) efficiency is improved, but equality is not.
B) both wealthy people and poor people benefit directly.
C) people work less and produce fewer goods and services.
D) the government collects more revenue in total.
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