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A) Germany has comparative advantage in the production of cars.
B) Korea has comparative advantage in the production of cars.
C) Germany has comparative advantage in the production of food.
D) Korea has a lower opportunity cost for making cars.
E) Germany has a lower opportunity cost for making food.
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A) $60,000.
B) $50,000.
C) $160,000.
D) $45,000.
E) $55,000.
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A) internal
B) opportunity
C) average
D) transaction
E) social
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) A and C
E) A and B
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A) 3 units of X and 4 units of Y are a combination best represented by a point inside the production possibilities curve [PPC].
B) we can conclude that the society has moved along the PPC.
C) we can conclude that resources were being fully utilized at 3 units of X and 4 units of Y.
D) we can conclude that resources were being efficiently utilized at 3 units of X and 4 units of Y.
E) 3 units of X and 4 units of Y are a combination best represented by a point outside the PPC.
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A) represents inefficient use of resources.
B) represents the prevalence of unemployment.
C) is attainable if all resources are used efficiently.
D) represents more resources than are currently available.
E) will never be attainable, even if the quantity of resources increases.
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A) Specialization
B) Unlimited wants
C) Underutilization of resources
D) Opportunity costs
E) Overutilization of resources
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True/False
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A) A decrease in the amount of resource employment
B) An increase in the working-age population
C) An increase in unemployment
D) A decrease in the availability of natural resources
E) An increase in the amount of capital available
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A) Moving from choice 2 to choice 3, the opportunity cost of producing 20 more units of good B is 20 units of good A.
B) There are increasing opportunity costs associated with producing more units of good B.
C) Moving from choice 3 to choice 4, the opportunity cost of producing 20 more units of good B is 30 units of good A.
D) Moving from choice 1 to choice 2, the opportunity cost of producing 20 more units of good B is 10 units of good A.
E) All of these statements are true.
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A) The doctor
B) The lawyer
C) The architect
D) The professor
E) The waiter
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A) The Chinese food that you give up when you choose to eat Italian food.
B) The tuition that you pay to attend college.
C) For a professor of economics, the pleasure that he or she derives from teaching economics.
D) Sweets given up by a person who would never eat them even if he or she could.
E) The price paid for a ticket when you go for a movie.
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A) population growth.
B) inflation.
C) higher living standards.
D) income disparity.
E) unemployment.
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A) $10,000.
B) $30,000.
C) $40,000.
D) $15,000.
E) $25,000.
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A) Shifting from the production of one product to the production of another product
B) Shifting all resources to the production of one product
C) Employing idle resources
D) Using fewer resources in production
E) Increasing the technological know-how used in production
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