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End of Chapter Questions
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1. Scarcity implies that the allocation decision chosen by society can
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2. A production possibilities frontier is a simple model of
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3. The underlying reason that there are unattainable points on a production possibilities
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c. are scarce resources within a fixed level of technology.
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Explanation: The points outside the production possibilities frontier are unattainable. This
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means that currently available resources and technology are insufficient to produce
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amounts greater than those illustrated on the frontier. On a graph, everything beyond the
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frontier is unattainable.
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4. The underlying reason production possibilities frontiers are likely to be bowed out
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(rather than linear) is because
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c. some resources and people can be better used producing one good rather
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d. there is always some level of unemployment. ss ss ss ss ss ss



Explanation: If the production possibilities frontier is not a line but is bowed out away
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from the origin, then opportunity cost is increasing. The reason for this is that as we add
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more resources to the production of, for example, pizza, we are using fewer resources to
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produce soda. Compounding that problem, at each stage as we take the resources away
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from soda and put them into pizza, we are moving workers who are worse at pizza
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production and better at soda production than those moved in the previous stage. This
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means that the increase in pizza production is diminishing and the loss in soda production
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is increasing. An economist would call this an example of increasing opportunity cost. If
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the production possibilities frontier is a straight line that is not bowed out away from the
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origin, then opportunity cost is constant.
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5. Suppose you were modeling the impact of the introduction of computer automation
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into manufacturing on a production possibilities frontier (PPF) with two manufactured
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goods on their respective axes. It would be more likely that the result would be
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Explanation: Computer automation is a general improvement in technology so it would
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improve all manufacturing. As a result, it would result in generalized growth and move
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to maximize some objective. Consumers are assumed to be making decisions that
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