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Principles of Microeconomics Exam 1
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In the 1950s, the economist Bela Balassa compared 28 manufacturing industries in

the United States and Britain. In everyone of the 28 industries, Balassa found that

the United States had an absolute advantage. In these circumstances, would there

have been any gain to the United States from importing any of these products

from Britain? - CORRECT ANSWER-Even with an absolute advantage, the

United States would have benefited from importing those products for which

Britain had a comparative advantage.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the amount of time men devote

to housework has been increasing, while the amount of time women devote to

housework has been decreasing. An economic explanation for this trend could be

that as women have... - CORRECT ANSWER-more employment opportunities,

their opportunity cost of doing housework, relative to men's, has risen.

,For each surfboard that Australia produces, it gives up the opportunity to make 25

boomerangs. New Zealand can produce 1 surfboard for every 15 boomerangs it

produces. Which of the following is true about the comparative advantage between

the two countries? - CORRECT ANSWER-Australia has the comparative

advantage in boomerangs.

True or False: If Sanjaya can shuck more oysters in one hour than Tatiana, then

Sanjaya has a comparative advantage in shucking oysters. - CORRECT ANSWER-

False

The primary purpose of ___is to encourage the expenditure of funds on research

and development to create new products. - CORRECT ANSWER-patents and

copyrights

A major factor contributing to the slow growth rate of less developed economies

is... - CORRECT ANSWER-the lack of well-defined and enforceable property

rights

A successful market economy requires... - CORRECT ANSWER-well-defined

property rights and an independent court system to adjudicate disputes based on

the law

Consider the following items:

a.the novel "The DaVinci Code" by Dan Brown




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, b.the "The Spirited Shipper", an innovative wine shipping box

c.a Swiss chef's award-winning recipe

d.an original fabric design for example, the fabric used for "Coach" bags and

luggage

Which of the items listed is an example of intellectual property? - CORRECT

ANSWER-all of the items listed

In the 18th century Europe, governments gave guild legal authority to limit

production of goods. Did this authority obstruct or improve the market

mechanism and how? - CORRECT ANSWER-It obstructed the market

mechanism because the guild's actions prevented the forces of demand and supply

from coordinating the self-interested decisions of producers and consumers.

A production possibilities frontier(PPF) is... - CORRECT ANSWER-a curve

showing the maximum attainable combinations of two products that may be

produced with available resources and current technology.

The principle of increasing marginal opportunity cost states that the more

resources devoted to any activity, the ___ the payoff to devoting additional

resources to that activity. - CORRECT ANSWER-smaller

Tesla Motors manufacturers its cars at a plant in Fremont, California. At this plant,

Tesla is able to take advantage of the high level of technical training possessed by

its American workers, but it also sacrifices the ability to pay lower wages had it

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