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ECON 201: Econ 201 Exam 1:Econ 201 Exam 2:Econ 201 Exam 3:Econ 201 Exam 4: ECON 201 Midterm Exam:ECON 201 Final Exam:ECON 201 JMU Exam:Economics 201 Final Exam: Updated A Score Solutions
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Econ 201 Exam 1:Econ 201 Exam 2:Econ 201 Exam 3:Econ 201 Exam 4: ECON 201 Midterm Exam:ECON 201 Final Exam:ECON 201 JMU Exam:Economics 201 Final Exam: Updated A Score Solutions
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Exam 2)ECON 201 Exam 2 :(UTK Bueckman): Latest Updated Solution
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Adverse Selection 
(Ans – 
refers to the problem in which the buyers of insurance have more 
information about whether they are high-rick or low-risk than the 
insurance company does 
Moral Hazard 
(Ans – 
refers to the case when people engage in riskier behavior with 
insurance than they would if they did not have insurance 
Excludability 
(Ans – 
a person can be prevented from using resources 
Rivalry in consumption 
(Ans – 
one person's use diminishes other people's useCommon re...
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EXAM 3) Econ 201 Exam 3: (Bueckman UTK) Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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When we say that U.S. GDP was roughly $19 trillion for 2017, what does 
that even mean? 
a) The U.S. created $18 trillion in new economic value for the year 
b) The U.S. produced and sold $18 trillion in new goods and services for 
the year 
c) The U.S. earned $18 trillion for the year 
d) All of the above 
e) None of the above 
(Ans- d) All of the above 
the stages of the business cycle in correct order 
(Ans- peak, contraction, trough, exp
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Economics 201 Exam 1 UTK: Questions & Answers: Latest Updated
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Exports 
(Ans- Goods shipped out of country 
Imports 
(Ans- Goods shipped into country 
Absolute Advantage 
(AnsThe ability to produce a good using fewer inputs than someone else 
(when comparing, be able to identify country with absolute advantage) 
Comparative Advantage 
(AnsThe ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity coset than another 
producer. (When comparing, be able to identify country with 
comparative advantage) 
Reasons why a country may choose not to trade 
(Ans- 
-National ...
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ECON 201 JMU Exam: ECON 201 JMU Study Guide: Updated A+ Score Guide
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Equilibrium 
(Ansa situation in which the market price has reached the level at which 
quantity supplied equals quantity demanded 
Surplus 
Shortage 
(Ans- 
:a situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity 
demanded 
: a situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity 
supplied 
Elasticity 
(Ans- a measure of the responsiveness of quantity demanded or 
quantity supplied to a change in one of its determination 
Price Elasticity of Demand 
(Ans- a measure of how much ...
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Economics 201 Final Exam Study Guide: Econ 201 Final Exam Study Guide: Questions & Answers: Updated Solution
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Which of the following statements is false with regard to fixed interest 
rate loans? 
a. any of the other two could be correct 
b. debtors prefer inflation to be higher than expected during the life of a 
loan 
c. lenders prefer inflation to be higher than expected during the life of a 
loan 
(Ans- c. lenders prefer inflation to be higher than expected during the 
life of a loan 
Which of the following best describes a period of disinflation? 
a. price stability is occurring 
b. inflation is oc...
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Economics 201 Final Exam: Economics 201 Final Exam: Latest Updated Study Guide Questions
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What is a price-taker? 
(Ans- when a firm or an individual takes the price of a good as 
determined by market supply and demand. 
When a firm is profitable, what does this mean? 
(Ans- Price > Average total costs 
When should a firm shut down? 
(Ans- When Price < Average total costs 
firms in perfectly competitive markets tend to earn how much in long 
run economic profits? 
(Ans- They typically earn zero profits in long run 
Definition of a monopoly 
(Ans- a market structure in which one ...
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ECON 201 Midterm Exam: Questions & Answers: Updated Complete Solution
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What is the Law of Increasing Opportunity Cost? 
(Ans- states that cost arises when producing more because resources 
are heterogenous and not equally useful in production of each product 
Demand 
(Ans- how much consumers willing and able to buy at each price, in 
given market and time period, considering all other factors are constant 
(ceteris paribus) 
Law of Demand 
(Ans- inverse relation between price and quantity demanded of good, 
ceteris paribus 
What is the "ceteris paribus" assum...
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UO Econ 201 Midterm Exam: Econ 201 Midterm Exam: Updated Solution
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equilibrium 
(Ans- a situation in which the market price has reached the level at 
which quantity supplied equals quantity demanded 
equilibrium price 
(Ans- the price that balances quantity supplied and quantity demanded 
equilibrium quantity 
(Ans- the quantity supplied and the quantity demanded at the 
equilibrium price 
surplus 
(Ans- a situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity 
demanded 
Shortage 
(Ans- a situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity 
sup...
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