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1) A production possibilities table for two products, corn and paper, is found below.  Usual assumptions regarding production possibilities are implied.  Corn is measured in tons, and paper is measured per unit.

 

Combination

Corn

Paper

A

0

6

B

18

5

C

33

4

D

45

3

E

54

2

FF

60

1

G

62

0

 Calculate numbers that illustrate increasing opportunity cost in the production of paper.

2) Personal computers are becoming less expensive as new technology reduces the cost of production. In a supply and demand model, explain the effects of the   technological innovations and their effect on the quantity of computers in the market.

3) "The internet is non rival, which means it is a public good". Do you agree or disagree? Explain.

4) Explain in detail how a decrease in consumer demand for a product will result in less of the product being produced and in fewer resources being allocated to its production.

5) What effect should each of the following have upon the demand for portable music players in a competitive market?  Explain your reasoning in each case.

(a) an increase in population and incomes

(b) consumer expectations of substantial price increases in music players

6) Given the products below and the events that affect them, indicate what happens to demand or supply, and the equilibrium price and quantity in a competitive market.  Identify the determinant of demand or supply that causes the shift.

(a) Computers.  Parts for making computers fall in price because of improvements in technology.

(b) Chicken.  Beef prices rise because severe winter weather reduces cattle herds.

7) Discuss one of the ingredients of growth pertinent to today's economy.

8)  Explain why a producer who is causing external costs does not have the incentive to reduce these costs.

9)  Net investment spending on capital goods can be positive, negative, or zero, but gross investment can never be less than zero.  Explain.

10) Some stores give "free" products to consumer. An economist would say the products are not free. Why the difference?

11) Give two examples of investment spending that can increase the future production capacity of the economy:

(a) by business firms and

(b) by government

12) The following is a list of figures for a given year in billions of dollars.  Using this data, compute: (a) GDP;  (b) NDP;  (c) Net exports.

 

Billions

of dollars

Transfer payments

$   16

Government purchases

70

Personal taxes

38

Corporate income taxes

28

Taxes on production and imports

15

Social Security contributions

8

Undistributed corporate profits

19

Proprietors' income

25

Compensation of employees

258

Personal consumption expenditures

300

Consumption of fixed capital

6

Rents

10

U.S. Exports

26

Corporate profits

70

Interest

12

Dividends

23

Imports to U.S.

155

Gross private domestic investment

66

Net foreign factor income

10

Statistical discrepancy

35

13) Suppose an economy's real GDP is $50,000 in year 1 and $55,000 in year 2.

(a) Calculate the growth rate of real GDP per capita if population was 100 in year 1 and 101 in year 2.

(b) What is the most recent growth rate in real GDP reported in the news or economic statistics of the U.S.

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