A) possible at points A, B, C, and D, but efficient only at points A, C, and D.
B) possible at points A, B, C, and D, but efficient only at point B.
C) possible at points A, C, D, and F, but efficient only at points A, C, and D.
D) possible at points A, C, D, and F, but efficient only at point F.
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A) the Council of Economic Advisors.
B) the Department of the Treasury.
C) the Congressional Budget office.
D) the Department of Labor.
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A) reduces general economic welfare.
B) increases general economic welfare.
C) have no effect on general economic welfare.
D) stimulate a less than fully employed economy.
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A) Home experienced increased unemployment.
B) Home experienced a decline in pear-producing technology.
C) Home experienced an improvement in cellular phone-making technology.
D) Home experienced a reduction in resources.
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A) unemployment.
B) a decrease in society's preference for sweaters.
C) fewer resources available for production of sweaters.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) J, L
B) J, L, M
C) K, N
D) M
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True/False
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A) cannot be useful if they are based on false assumptions.
B) were once thought to be useful, but that is no longer true.
C) must incorporate all aspects of the economy if they are to be useful.
D) can be useful, even if they are not particularly realistic.
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A) at which very few excel.
B) but not as easy as philosophy or the pure sciences.
C) which very few can enjoy.
D) which deals primarily with common sense.
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A) -5/2.
B) -2/5.
C) 2/5.
D) 5/2.
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A) 4400.
B) 4300.
C) 4200.
D) 4100.
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A) "goods and services" and "inputs"
B) "goods and services" and "factors of production"
C) "inputs" and "factors of production"
D) "land, labor, and capital" and "goods and services"
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A) acquire more resources or experience a technological advance.
B) begin using its available resources more efficiently than it is currently using them.
C) shift resources away from the production of nails and toward production of hammers.
D) None of the above are correct; the economy will never be able to reach point L.
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A) the mathematical calculations firms make in determining their optimal production levels.
B) social and political conditions that affect production.
C) the physical relationships between economic inputs and outputs.
D) inputs into the production process.
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A) Because the technological advance occurred in the machine-making industry, it will not be possible to increase food production without reducing machine production below 47.
B) Because the technological advance occurred in the machine-making industry, increases in output can only occur in the machine industry.
C) In order to increase food production in these circumstances without reducing machine production, the economy must reduce inefficiencies.
D) The technological advance reduced the amount of resources needed to produce 47 machines, so these resources could be used to produce more food.
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A) One must imagine that the economy operates without money in order to make sense of the diagram.
B) The diagram leaves out details that are not essential for understanding the economic transactions that occur between households and firms.
C) The government cannot be excluded as a decision maker in a circular-flow diagram.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) Economists study the past, but they do not try to predict the future.
B) Economists use "rules of thumb" to predict the future.
C) Economists devise theories, collect data, and analyze the data to test the theories.
D) Economists use controlled experiments in much the same way that biologists and physicists do.
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A) One economist believes the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has led to a loss of American jobs; another economist disputes this claim.
B) One economist believes that when income taxes are cut, people will increase their spending; another economist believes that when income taxes are cut, people will increase their saving.
C) One economist advises against increases in sales taxes because she thinks such increases are unfair to low-income people; another economist disputes the idea that increases in sales taxes are unfair to low-income people.
D) One economist believes that, prior to the Civil War, slavery contributed to economic growth in the South; another economist believes that slavery held back the South's economic growth.
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A) consumers are content with the mix of goods and services that is being produced.
B) there is no way to produce more of one good without producing less of the other.
C) equal amounts of the two goods are being produced.
D) All of the above are correct.
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