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When a binding price ceiling is imposed on a market to benef…

When a binding price ceiling is imposed on a market to benefit buyers, no buyers actually benefit some buyers benefit, but no buyers are harmed some buyers benefit, and some buyers are harmed all buyers benefit

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The following table contains a demand schedule for a   P…

The following table contains a demand schedule for a   Price Quantity Demanded $10 100 $20 Q1 If the law of demand applies to this good, then Q1 could be 1. 0 2. 100 3. 200 4. 400

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  Panel (a) shows which of the following? (Remember the diff…

  Panel (a) shows which of the following? (Remember the difference between a change in demand/shift vs quantity demanded/supplied) an increase in demand and an increase in quantity supplied an increase in demand and an increase in supply an increase in quantity demanded and an increase in quantity supplied an increase in quantity demanded and an increase in supply

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____ 1. Here are your costs if you decide to go to college….

____ 1. Here are your costs if you decide to go to college. If you decide not to go to college you can work and earn $20,000. What is your opportunity cost of going to college? Costs Amount Tuition $10,000 Books $1,000 Food $500 Parking Pass $200 $11,700 $31,700 $30,000 $31,200

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The principle that trade can make everyone better off applie…

The principle that trade can make everyone better off applies to   families countries individuals All of the above

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When computing the opportunity cost of attending a basketbal…

When computing the opportunity cost of attending a basketball game you should include   the price you pay for the ticket and the value of your time the price you pay for the ticket, but not the value of your time the value of your time, but not the price you pay for the ticket neither the price of the ticket nor the value of your time

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 A hamburger costs $3.50.  According to the table, how many…

 A hamburger costs $3.50.  According to the table, how many hamburgers will you eat? Quantity Marginal Benefit 1 $5 2 $2 3 $1 4 $0   0 burgers             1 burgers 2  burgers 3 burgers

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An agreement among firms regarding price and/or production l…

An agreement among firms regarding price and/or production levels is called   a free-trade arrangement collusion a Nash agreement an antitrust market

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Suppose the cost of flying a 200-seat plane for an airline i…

Suppose the cost of flying a 200-seat plane for an airline is $100,000 and there are 10 empty seats on a flight. If the marginal cost of flying a passenger is $200 and a standby passenger is willing to pay $300, the airline should   sell the ticket because the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost sell the ticket because the marginal benefit exceeds the average cost not sell the ticket because the marginal benefit is less than the marginal cost not sell the ticket because the marginal benefit is less than the average cost

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All of these are examples of unintended consequences EXCEPT…

All of these are examples of unintended consequences EXCEPT Seat belt laws cause drivers to drive faster An increase in taxes leads to a decrease in your income Drug enforcement leads to more crime Telling your child to stop causes them to do it more.

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