A) production methods.
B) how society manages its scarce resources.
C) how households decide who performs which tasks.
D) the interaction of business and government.
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A) complete the repairs and sell the car for $13,000.
B) sell the car now for $10,000.
C) never try such an expensive project again.
D) be indifferent between (i) selling the car now and (ii) replacing the engine and then selling it.
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A) Betty plants flowers in her garden.
B) Bonnie gets a flu vaccine.
C) Bridget drives her car after having too much alcohol to drink.
D) Becky buys a new flat screen television.
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A) the value of the knowledge she would have received had she attended class.
B) the $24 she could have earned if she had worked at her job for those two hours.
C) the value of her nap less the value of attending class.
D) nothing, since she valued sleep more than attendance at class.
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A) change that involves little, if anything, that is important.
B) large, significant adjustment.
C) change for the worse, and so it is usually a short-term change.
D) small, incremental adjustment.
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A) a decrease in the growth rate of the quantity of money will be accompanied by an increase in the unemployment rate.
B) an increase in the growth rate of the quantity of money will be accompanied by an increase in the unemployment rate.
C) policymakers are able to reduce the inflation rate and, at the same time, reduce the unemployment rate.
D) policymakers can influence the inflation rate, but not the unemployment rate.
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A) relationship between unemployment and inflation.
B) irregular fluctuations in economic activity.
C) positive relationship between the quantity of money in an economy and inflation.
D) predictable changes in economic activity due to changes in government spending and taxes.
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A) society is conserving resources in order to save them for the future.
B) society's goods and services are distributed equally among society's members.
C) society's goods and services are distributed fairly, though not necessarily equally, among society's members.
D) society is getting the maximum benefits from its scarce resources.
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A) automobiles
B) baseballs autographed by Babe Ruth
C) pickles
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) externalities and market power
B) externalities but not market power
C) market power but not externalities
D) neither externalities nor market power
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A) market power.
B) a central planner.
C) property rights.
D) abundant, not scarce, resources.
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A) Joe needs to pay his rent and his electric bill.
B) Pete must choose between buying a new flat screen television and buying his textbooks for this semester.
C) Kevin must decide between studying for his economics exam and working at his part-time job.
D) Lisa can spend her money on a new sweater or a pair of jeans.
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A) 1950s.
B) 1960s.
C) 1970s.
D) 1980s.
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A) excessive government spending.
B) excessive growth in the quantity of money.
C) foreign competition.
D) higher-than-normal levels of productivity.
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A) He should sell the car now for $3800.
B) He should keep the car since it wouldn't be rational to spend $6400 restoring a car and then sell it for only $6200.
C) He should complete the additional work and sell the car for $6200.
D) It does not matter if Bill sells the car now or completes the work and then sells it at the higher price because the outcome will be the same either way.
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A) opportunity cost.
B) productivity.
C) externality.
D) marginal benefit.
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A) households decide which firms to work for and what to buy with their incomes.
B) firms decide whom to hire and what to make.
C) a central planner makes decisions about production and consumption.
D) Both a and b are correct.
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