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TAMU ECON 203 EXAM 2 FINAL PAPER 2026
EXAM QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS 100
PERCENT CORRECT

◉ Natural Resources Answer: production inputs that come from the
earth.


◉ Trade-offs: The poorer the country.... Answer: the harder the
trade-off


◉ "Poverty Trap" Answer: one of the main justifications for foreign
aid that provides loans or funding for investment and development


◉ What is the main focus of growth theories? Answer: accumulation
of physical capital


◉ Growth Theories Answer: Early growth models


GDP per capita = f (physical capital per worker)


◉ diminishing marginal returns Answer: as physical capital
increases the resulting increases in GDP are getting smaller and
smaller

,◉ Diminishing marginal return on a country's capital Answer:
countries that start with very little physical capital will get a higher
return from adding a unit of capital then a country that starts at a
higher initial level will


◉ Absolute Convergence (catch-up) effect Answer: Poor countries
will grow faster then rich ones, until they "catch up" and all
countries "converge" to the same growth rate and income level


◉ Convergence Answer: conditional convergence means that
standards of living will converge only within groups of countries
having similar characteristics


◉ full employment Answer: only natural unemployment (no
cyclical)


◉ Components of Aggregate Expenditure Answer: Consumption (C)
Investment (I)
Government Spending (G)
Net Exports (NX)


◉ Aggregate Expenditure (calculation) Answer: Y= C+I+G+NX

, ◉ Factors that affect CONSUMPTION: Answer: Current Income
Wealth
Expected future income
Interest rates on saving and borrowing


◉ Marginal Propensity to Consume (MCP) Answer: traction of the
disposable income that is spent on consumption


(higher for poor households)


◉ Determinants of Aggregate Consumption Answer: if current
income, wealth or expected future income increase, effect on
consumption increases


if interest rate increases, effect on consumption decreases


◉ Investment: economic terms Answer: -savings: households set
aside resources (savings accounts, stocks, bonds)
-investment: firms borrow in order to invest in new productive
capital


◉ factors the affect investment: Answer: expected profitability
interest rates

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