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A) the skill of its managers
B) the training of its workers
C) the speed and efficiency of its equipment
D) all of the above
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A) never use all available information as they act to achieve their goals.
B) undertake activities that benefit others and hurt themselves.
C) only weigh the benefits and costs of the most desirable alternative actions.
D) respond to economic incentives.
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A) Some U.S. colleges have cut back on merit scholarships since these programs siphon money from need-based programs, thus harming lower-income students with greater financial need.
B) Following the removal of subsidies in urban water use, household demand for water decreased quite significantly in Bogor, Indonesia.
C) In November 2003, the Federal Communications Commission implemented the "local number portability" rule which gives cell phone customers the option of keeping their number when they switch carriers within the same geographic region.
D) The United States protects intellectual property rights, allowing inventors to prevent others from using their inventions without payment.
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A) has always existed and will continue to exist.
B) will eventually disappear as technology continues to advance.
C) is a problem only in developing economies.
D) does not apply to the wealthy in society.
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A) a, b, and c are positive statements; d is a normative statement.
B) a and b are positive statements; c and d are normative statements.
C) Only a is a positive statement; b, c and d are normative statements.
D) a and c are positive statements; b and d are normative statements.
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A) lawmakers in the government voting on what will be produced.
B) workers deciding to produce only what the boss says must be produced.
C) producers deciding what society wants most.
D) consumers and firms choosing which goods and services to buy or produce.
E) consumers dictating to firms what they need most.
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A) microeconomic
B) macroeconomic
C) positive economic
D) normative economic
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A) According to an article by in the American Journal of Public Health by Edward Kaplan and Michael Merson of Yale University School of Medicine, the federal government's current method of allocating HIV-prevention resources is not cost-effective. Instead of allocating resources to states in proportion to reported AIDS cases, resources should flow first to those activities that prevent more infections per dollar and then to less and less effective combinations of programs and populations until funds are exhausted, even if it means that some populations would be left without any prevention services.
B) Concerned about the falling birth rate, the French government has pledged more money for families with three children, in an effort to encourage working women to have more babies.
C) The growing demand for corn by ethanol producers has led to a surge in the price of tortillas, a staple in the Mexican diet. To quell public outcry over rising tortilla prices, the Mexican government released government corn stocks at prices well below the market, and pressured states to impose price ceilings on tortillas.
D) Some U.S. colleges cut back on merit scholarships since these programs siphon money from need-based programs, thus harming lower-income students with greater financial need.
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A) The standard of living in the United States is too low.
B) If the price of beef falls, a larger quantity of it will be bought.
C) The government should implement a national consumption tax.
D) The U.S. government should increase regulations on the banking industry.
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A) a more allocatively efficient distribution of wealth
B) a more productively efficient distribution of wealth
C) a more fair distribution of wealth
D) wealth distributed based on income levels
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A) Positive analysis uses an economic model to estimate the costs and benefits of different course of actions.
B) There is much less disagreement among economists over normative economic analysis than over positive economic analysis.
C) There is much more disagreement among economists over positive economic analysis than over normative economic analysis.
D) Unlike positive economic analysis, normative economic analysis can be tested.
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A) The slope of the tangent at E is positive.
B) The slope of the tangent at F is negative.
C) The slope of the tangent at E and the slope of the tangent at F are equal.
D) Neither the slope of the tangent at E nor the slope of the tangent at F are equal to zero.
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A) in public locations monitored by the government
B) in any arena that brings together buyers and sellers
C) in any physical location people where people can physically get together for selling goods, such as shopping malls
D) in any location where transactions can be monitored by consumer groups and taxed by the government
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A) the government
B) producers
C) consumers
D) consumers and producers
E) the government, consumers and producers
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A) Continue an enjoyable activity as long as you do not have to pay for it.
B) Continue an enjoyable activity until it is no longer enjoyable.
C) Continue an enjoyable activity until you cannot afford to pursue it.
D) Continue an enjoyable activity up to the point where its marginal benefit equals its marginal cost.
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A) The omitted variable
B) The positive-to-negative relationship
C) Reverse causality
D) Nonlinear slope
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