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Use the following Table to answer the question : Table 3-34 Assume that Indonesia and India can switch between producing rice and bananas at a constant rate. Use the following Table to answer the question : Table 3-34 Assume that Indonesia and India can switch between producing rice and bananas at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-34. At which of the following prices, if any, can India and Indonesia both gain from trade? A)  1/5 units of bananas per unit of rice. B)  1/3 units of bananas per unit of rice. C)  3/5 units of bananas per unit of rice. D)  None of the above. -Refer to Table 3-34. At which of the following prices, if any, can India and Indonesia both gain from trade?


A) 1/5 units of bananas per unit of rice.
B) 1/3 units of bananas per unit of rice.
C) 3/5 units of bananas per unit of rice.
D) None of the above.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Specialization and trade are closely linked to


A) absolute advantage.
B) comparative advantage.
C) gains to some traders that exactly offset losses to other traders.
D) shrinkage of the economic pie.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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Use the following scenario to answer the question : Scenario 3-2 In country A a worker who works 40 hours can produce 200 pounds of rice or 100 pounds of broccoli. In country B a worker who works 40 hours can produce 160 pounds of rice or 120 pounds of broccoli. -Refer to Scenario 3-2. Which country, if either, has a comparative advantage producing broccoli? Defend your answer using the numbers given.

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Country B has a comparative ad...

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With eight hours of work Elmer can produce 20 pounds of carrots or 15 pounds of peas. With eight hours Bugs can produce 10 pounds of carrots or 7.5 pounds of peas. Can Elmer and Bugs gain from trade? Defend your answer.

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Use the following Table to answer the question : Table 3-25 Assume that Maya and Miguel can switch between producing mixers and producing toasters at a constant rate. Use the following Table to answer the question : Table 3-25 Assume that Maya and Miguel can switch between producing mixers and producing toasters at a constant rate.    -Refer to Table 3-25. The opportunity cost of 1 toaster for Maya is A)  0.625 mixers. B)  1.6 hours of labor. C)  1.6 mixers. D)  8 hours of labor. -Refer to Table 3-25. The opportunity cost of 1 toaster for Maya is


A) 0.625 mixers.
B) 1.6 hours of labor.
C) 1.6 mixers.
D) 8 hours of labor.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-15 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-15 Perry's Production Possibilities Frontier Jordan's Production Possibilities Frontier    -Refer to Figure 3-15. Perry has a comparative advantage in the production of A)  novels and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of poems. B)  poems and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of novels. C)  novels and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of neither good. D)  neither good and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of novels. -Refer to Figure 3-15. Perry has a comparative advantage in the production of


A) novels and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of poems.
B) poems and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of novels.
C) novels and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Jordan has a comparative advantage in the production of novels.

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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Use the following Figure to answer the question :Figure 3-10 Alice and Betty's Production Possibilities in one 8­hour day. Alice's Production Possibilities Frontier Betty's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question :Figure 3-10 Alice and Betty's Production Possibilities in one 8­hour day. Alice's Production Possibilities Frontier Betty's Production Possibilities Frontier    -Refer to Figure 3-10. Both Alice and Betty A)  face a constant trade-off between producing pitchers of lemonade and pizzas. B)  can produce more pizzas than pitchers of lemonade if they devote all of their time to pizza production. C)  would benefit from specializing in lemonade production. D)  would benefit from specializing in pizza production. -Refer to Figure 3-10. Both Alice and Betty


A) face a constant trade-off between producing pitchers of lemonade and pizzas.
B) can produce more pizzas than pitchers of lemonade if they devote all of their time to pizza production.
C) would benefit from specializing in lemonade production.
D) would benefit from specializing in pizza production.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Use the following Table to answer the question : Table 3-3 Production Opportunities Use the following Table to answer the question : Table 3-3 Production Opportunities    -Refer to Table 3-3. Which of the following combinations of cheese and wine could England not produce in 40 hours? A)  12 units of cheese and 7 units of wine B)  16 units of cheese and 6 units of wine C)  20 units of cheese and 5 units of wine D)  26 units of cheese and 4 units of wine -Refer to Table 3-3. Which of the following combinations of cheese and wine could England not produce in 40 hours?


A) 12 units of cheese and 7 units of wine
B) 16 units of cheese and 6 units of wine
C) 20 units of cheese and 5 units of wine
D) 26 units of cheese and 4 units of wine

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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Use the following Table to answer the question : table 3-14 : Assume that Nick and Faldo can switch between producing wheat and producing cloth at a constant rate. Use the following Table to answer the question : table 3-14 : Assume that Nick and Faldo can switch between producing wheat and producing cloth at a constant rate.  Refer to Table 3-14. Assume that Nick and Faldo each has 2 hours available. If each person divides his time equally between the production of wheat and cloth, then total production is A)  8 bushels of wheat and 15 yards of cloth. B)  14 bushels of wheat and 27 yards of cloth. C)  16 bushels of wheat and 30 yards of cloth. D)  28 bushels of wheat and 34 yards of cloth.Refer to Table 3-14. Assume that Nick and Faldo each has 2 hours available. If each person divides his time equally between the production of wheat and cloth, then total production is


A) 8 bushels of wheat and 15 yards of cloth.
B) 14 bushels of wheat and 27 yards of cloth.
C) 16 bushels of wheat and 30 yards of cloth.
D) 28 bushels of wheat and 34 yards of cloth.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Adam Smith was the author of the 1776 book An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.

A) True
B) False

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For both parties to gain from trade, the price at which they trade must lie between the two opportunity costs.

A) True
B) False

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Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-19 Chile's Production Possibilities Frontier Colombia's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-19 Chile's Production Possibilities Frontier Colombia's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-19. Chile has an absolute advantage in the production of A)  coffee and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of soybeans. B)  soybeans and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of coffee. C)  both goods and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of neither good. D)  neither good and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods. -Refer to Figure 3-19. Chile has an absolute advantage in the production of


A) coffee and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of soybeans.
B) soybeans and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of coffee.
C) both goods and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of neither good.
D) neither good and Colombia has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

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When each person specializes in producing the good in which he or she has a comparative advantage, each person can gain from trade but total production in the economy is unchanged.

A) True
B) False

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It is possible for the U.S. to gain from trade with Germany even if it takes U.S. workers fewer hours to produce every good than it takes German workers.

A) True
B) False

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Use the following Figure to answer the question :Figure 3-8 Chile's Production Possibilities Frontier Colombia's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question :Figure 3-8 Chile's Production Possibilities Frontier Colombia's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-8. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for one day of production, then which of the following combinations of pounds of coffee and pounds of soybeans could Chile and Colombia together not make in a given day? A)  4 pounds of coffee and 17 pounds of soybeans B)  8 pounds of coffee and 14 pounds of soybeans C)  16 pounds of coffee and 9 pounds of soybeans D)  24 pounds of coffee and 3 pounds of soybeans -Refer to Figure 3-8. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for one day of production, then which of the following combinations of pounds of coffee and pounds of soybeans could Chile and Colombia together not make in a given day?


A) 4 pounds of coffee and 17 pounds of soybeans
B) 8 pounds of coffee and 14 pounds of soybeans
C) 16 pounds of coffee and 9 pounds of soybeans
D) 24 pounds of coffee and 3 pounds of soybeans

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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An economy's production possibilities frontier is also its consumption possibilities frontier


A) under all circumstances.
B) under no circumstances.
C) when the economy is self-sufficient.
D) when the rate of tradeoff between the two goods being produced is constant.

E) None of the above
F) B) and D)

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Use the following Figure to answer the question :Figure 3-6 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question :Figure 3-6 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier    -Refer to Figure 3-6. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for one day of work, then which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine and Daisy together not make in a given day? A)  2 pies and 25 tarts B)  10 pies and 22 tarts C)  12 pies and 15 tarts D)  15 pies and 16 tarts -Refer to Figure 3-6. If the production possibilities frontiers shown are each for one day of work, then which of the following combinations of pies and tarts could Maxine and Daisy together not make in a given day?


A) 2 pies and 25 tarts
B) 10 pies and 22 tarts
C) 12 pies and 15 tarts
D) 15 pies and 16 tarts

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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When a country has a comparative advantage in producing a certain good,


A) the country should import that good.
B) the country should produce just enough of that good for its own consumption.
C) the country's opportunity cost of that good is high relative to other countries' opportunity costs of that same good.
D) None of the above is correct.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

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Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-17 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-17 Maxine's Production Possibilities Frontier Daisy's Production Possibilities Frontier    -Refer to Figure 3-17. Daisy has an absolute advantage in the production of A)  both goods and a comparative advantage in the production of pies. B)  both goods and a comparative advantage in the production of tarts. C)  neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of pies. D)  neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of tarts. -Refer to Figure 3-17. Daisy has an absolute advantage in the production of


A) both goods and a comparative advantage in the production of pies.
B) both goods and a comparative advantage in the production of tarts.
C) neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of pies.
D) neither good and a comparative advantage in the production of tarts.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-25 Chile's Production Possibilities Frontier Colombia's Production Possibilities Frontier Use the following Figure to answer the question : Figure 3-25 Chile's Production Possibilities Frontier Colombia's Production Possibilities Frontier   -Refer to Figure 3-25. Chile should specialize in the production of A)  coffee and import soybeans. B)  soybeans and import coffee. C)  both goods and import neither good. D)  neither good and import both goods. -Refer to Figure 3-25. Chile should specialize in the production of


A) coffee and import soybeans.
B) soybeans and import coffee.
C) both goods and import neither good.
D) neither good and import both goods.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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