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INTERMEDIATE MICROECONOMICS
FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS; GRADED
A+

Slope of the Budget constraint - ANS-MRSxy: change in X/change in Y. how much x
you will give up for one more y

Giffen good - ANS-extremely inferior, price decreases and people buy less

price elasticity of demand - ANS-will always be negative. E<-1 elastic. E>-1 inelastic. E
= -1 unit elastic.

Income elasticity of demand - ANS-% change in income/ % change in Q. positive
normal good, negative inferior good, IE>1 superior good

Cross price Elasticity of Demand - ANS-% change in Q of X/ % change in price of Y.
Substitues positive, complements negative.

Neoclassical assumptions - ANS-people are rational
people have unlimited willpower
people are self interested

Critisisms of Behavioral Economics - ANS-no single theory
aggragate is of more interest than individual
paternalistic implications
may hinder individual freedoms

Risk averse vs. risk neutral vs. risk preference - ANS-diminishing MU, Constant MU,
Increasing MU

Nash Equilibrium - ANS-a set of strategies for each player that are the best response to
the other player's strategy

Ronald Coase "nature of the firm" - ANS-A firm is the most efficient, least cost way to
organize production

Isoquant - ANS-a curve that shows all possible combination of inputs to achieve the
same out put. Slope = MRTS lk, marginal rate of technical substitution. the amount by

, which one input can be reduced when one unit of another input is added to keep Q
constant

Economic Cost - ANS-Accounting cost + opportunity cost (ex: forgone rent, income,
interest)

Isocost Curve - ANS-Curve that shows the amount of inputs for a certain cost. Like a
budget constraint for firms. Slope: ratio of input prices -W/V=MRTS lk= MPl/ MPk

Marginal Revenue Price Elasticity Formula - ANS-MR= P(1 + 1/Epq)

Perfect Competition - ANS-Many buyers and sellers
identical product
perfect information
no barriers to entry or exit

price taker

Short Run Decisions - ANS-Produce or Shutdown

Long Run Decisions - ANS-Enter/ exit/ stay in the industry?
if enter/stay with what size firm?
if enter/stay produce how much?

Pareto Efficient - ANS-Efficient allocation of resources such that no trade an be made
that would make one individual better off with out leaving another individual worse off.
Allocation Efficiency: MRS xy = MRT xy
Production Efficiency: MRTS X lk = MRTS Y lk
Exchange Efficiency: MRS A xy = MRS B xy (edgeworth box)

Monopoly - ANS-One Seller
Unique Product
Significant legal and/or technical barriers to entry
imperfect information
Price Searcher

Price Discrimination - ANS-Selling identical products at different prices to different
consumers

Perfect Price Discrimination - ANS-Selling each unit of output for the maximum that the
buyer is willing to pay for it

3rd Degree Price Discrimination - ANS-Selling units of output to different markets.
Benefits the more elastic consumer.

Nonlinear pricing - ANS-Selling quantities at different per unit prices

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Publisher: 2010 ISBN: 9780393934243 Edition: Unknown

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