A) Increase by 1 bushel.
B) Increase by 2 bushels.
C) Increase by 3 bushels.
D) Increase by 4 bushels.
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A) Trade allows for specialization.
B) Trade is good for nations.
C) Trade is based on absolute advantage.
D) Trade allows individuals to consume outside of their individual production possibilities curve.
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A) Cars
B) both airplanes and cars
C) Airplanes
D) Canada should buy both products from Japan.
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A) 1/4 loaf of bread.
B) 3/4 loaf of bread.
C) 1 loaf of bread.
D) 4/3 loaves of bread.
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A) 4 cheeses.
B) 2 cheeses.
C) 1 cheese.
D) 1/4 cheese.
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A) 7 ballet slippers and 8 tap shoes.
B) 8 ballet slippers and 8 tap shoes.
C) 9 ballet slippers and 6 tap shoes.
D) 10 ballet slippers and 8 tap shoes.
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A) By England specializing in bread and Spain specializing in cheese.
B) By England specializing in cheese and Spain specializing in bread.
C) By England specializing in both goods and Spain specializing in neither good.
D) By England specializing in neither good and Spain specializing in both goods.
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A) If additional resources become available.
B) If there is an increase in the level of technology.
C) If the country engages in trade.
D) If resources are shiftable.
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A) This is not an efficient combination for either Ben or Jerry.
B) Ben and Jerry are both allocating 1/2 their time to the production of each good.
C) no other production point is as efficient for both Ben and Jerry to produce as point A.
D) Both should always attempt to produce an equal number of cones and ice cream.
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A) 50 units of grain and 40 units of incense.
B) 200 units of grain and 150 units of incense.
C) 150 units of grain and 20 units of incense.
D) 200 units of grain and 300 units of incense.
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A) Cars
B) both airplanes and cars
C) Airplanes
D) Japan should buy both products from Canada.
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A) The Farmer has an absolute advantage in meat, and the Rancher has an absolute advantage in potatoes.
B) The Farmer has an absolute advantage in potatoes, and the Rancher has an absolute advantage in meat.
C) The Farmer has an absolute advantage in neither good, and the Rancher has an absolute advantage in both goods.
D) The Farmer has an absolute advantage in potatoes, and the Rancher has an absolute advantage in neither good.
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A) 1 pound of cones for Ben and 1 pound of ice cream for Jerry.
B) 1 pound of ice cream for Ben and 1 pound of cones for Jerry.
C) 2 pounds of ice cream for Ben and 2 pounds of cones for Jerry.
D) 2 pounds of ice cream for Ben and 1 pound of cones for Jerry.
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A) He wrote An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
B) He opposed free trade.
C) He wrote the General Theory of Economics.
D) He believed people were irrational.
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A) Paul Samuelson.
B) David Ricardo.
C) John Maynard Keynes.
D) Adam Smith.
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