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SOPHIA MACROECONOMICS FULL
SOLUTION PACK BUNDLED EXAMS
ACTUAL EXAMS 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+

⩥ Tangible Assets. Answer: Real Estate, Equipment, and Cash (physical
assets)


⩥ Intangible Assets. Answer: Patents, Goodwill, and Trademarks (lack
physical substance)


⩥ Substitution effect. Answer: Economic rule stating that if two items
satisfy the same need and the price of one rises, people will buy the
other.


⩥ Equilibrium price. Answer: The price at which the number of products
that businesses are willing to supply equals the amount of products that
consumers are willing to buy at a specific point in time.


⩥ Excess Supply. Answer: When quantity supplied is more than quantity
demanded. The formula for excess supply is: Supply - Demand = Excess
Supply

,⩥ Reservation price. Answer: Maximum price that a customer is willing
to pay for a good


⩥ Buyer's surplus. Answer: The difference between a buyer's reservation
price (the price they want to pay) and the actual price paid for a good or
service


⩥ Seller's surplus. Answer: The difference between the price received by
the seller and the seller's reservation price


⩥ Total surplus. Answer: The difference between the buyer's reservation
price and the seller's reservation price. Consumer surplus + Producer
surplus


⩥ Free market. Answer: A market with unrestricted trading of goods,
where the prices of goods are determined by supply and demand.


⩥ Traditional economic system. Answer: In a traditional economic
system, the availability of resources is based on inheritance. Goods are
only produced for consumption and surpluses do not occur. This type of
economy is normally found in South American, Asian, and African
countries.


⩥ Command economic system. Answer: An economic system in which
all factors of production are owned and controlled by the government.

, Often referred to as a centrally planned economic system. Example:
Former Soviet Union.


⩥ Mixed market. Answer: Combines pure market and command.
Example: Japan


⩥ Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility. Answer: A law stating that as a
person consumes additional units of a good, eventually the utility gained
from each additional unit of the good decreases.


⩥ Law of Demand. Answer: A law stating that as the price of a product
increases the demand of that product decreases, while if the price of a
product decreases the demand for that product increases.


⩥ Law of Supply. Answer: The law that states that as the price of any
good or service increases, the quantity of that good or service will
increase and vice versa.


⩥ Liquidity. Answer: The ease with which an asset can be converted to
currency.


⩥ Macroeconomics. Answer: The part of economics study that looks at
the operation of a nation's economy as a whole

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