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Why would a politician find it difficult to remove a binding price ceiling?


A) because it greatly benefits firms,and they would spend a lot of money to lobby against the law's repeal
B) because it greatly benefits government,which receives additional tax revenue as a result
C) because it greatly benefits all consumers,and they are also voters
D) because it greatly benefits some consumers who are also voters
E) because it greatly benefits society as a whole,with all consumers able to buy as much as firms produce

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Use the following table to answer the following questions. Market for Corn Use the following table to answer the following questions. Market for Corn    -What will be the amount of government expenditure required if a price floor for corn is set at $4.50 and the government agrees to purchase the amount of disequilibrium? A)  $202,500 B)  $45,000 C)  no government payment required D)  $10,000 E)  $900,000 -What will be the amount of government expenditure required if a price floor for corn is set at $4.50 and the government agrees to purchase the amount of disequilibrium?


A) $202,500
B) $45,000
C) no government payment required
D) $10,000
E) $900,000

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Setting a price ceiling below the equilibrium price can result in


A) a surplus,where the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied.
B) a shortage,where the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied.
C) a surplus,where the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded.
D) a shortage,where the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded.
E) no impact on the quantity demanded or on the quantity supplied.

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Use the following table to answer the following questions. Use the following table to answer the following questions.    -If a minimum wage is set at $5.50,what is the amount of disequilibrium in the labor market? A)  There would be a labor shortage of 25,515,000. B)  There would be a labor surplus of 25,515,000. C)  There would be neither a shortage nor a surplus. D)  A labor surplus of 25,515,000 would be eliminated because individuals would decide to work in the illegal black market. E)  A labor surplus of 25,515,000 would increase as individuals find work in the illegal black market. -If a minimum wage is set at $5.50,what is the amount of disequilibrium in the labor market?


A) There would be a labor shortage of 25,515,000.
B) There would be a labor surplus of 25,515,000.
C) There would be neither a shortage nor a surplus.
D) A labor surplus of 25,515,000 would be eliminated because individuals would decide to work in the illegal black market.
E) A labor surplus of 25,515,000 would increase as individuals find work in the illegal black market.

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The town of Fairness has a law stating that wages should be high enough to ensure that all people can afford to buy enough food for their families.The law that sets wages would be an example of a


A) minimum wage law.
B) fair wage law.
C) price ceiling.
D) black market price.
E) ration price.

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Use the following table to answer the following questions. Market for Corn Use the following table to answer the following questions. Market for Corn    -If the price ceiling for corn is $2.50,what amount and type of disequilibrium would be present in the market for corn? A)  There would be neither a shortage nor a surplus. B)  There would be a surplus of 61,000. C)  There would be a shortage of 61,000. D)  There would be a shortage of 186,000. E)  There would be a shortage of 125,000. -If the price ceiling for corn is $2.50,what amount and type of disequilibrium would be present in the market for corn?


A) There would be neither a shortage nor a surplus.
B) There would be a surplus of 61,000.
C) There would be a shortage of 61,000.
D) There would be a shortage of 186,000.
E) There would be a shortage of 125,000.

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Use the following information to answer the following questions. Market for used cars: Demand: Qd = 154,000 - 86P Supply: Qs = -100 + 14P -What would be the equilibrium price for used cars?


A) $100
B) $154,100
C) $21,474
D) $1,541
E) $72

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If the local government tells gas stations that they are not allowed to change the price of gas for three weeks during hurricane season,what will be the consequence?


A) Gas stations will be unable to sell all the gas they want at the temporary price ceiling price.
B) Consumers will be unable to buy all the gas they want at the temporary price ceiling price.
C) The supply curve for gas will increase and shift to the right.
D) The demand curve for gas will increase and shift to the right.
E) Equilibrium in the gas market will be achieved.

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Use the following table to answer the following questions. Use the following table to answer the following questions.    -What is the surplus when the price floor is $0.75 in the market for public transportation? A)  100,000 B)  86,000 C)  75,000 D)  116,000 E)  0 (zero) -What is the surplus when the price floor is $0.75 in the market for public transportation?


A) 100,000
B) 86,000
C) 75,000
D) 116,000
E) 0 (zero)

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Which of the following is an accurate statement about the consequence of a binding price ceiling?


A) Binding price ceilings do not allow consumers to pay a lower price for the product in the legal market.
B) Binding price ceilings encourage the formation of a black market.
C) Binding price ceilings discourage the formation of a black market.
D) Binding price ceilings create a surplus of the product.
E) Binding price ceilings cause consumers to purchase more of the product in the legal market.

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As a voter,why would or wouldn't someone vote for a referendum calling for an increase in the minimum wage? What consequences would result from raising the minimum wage?

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If a price floor is imposed at $15 per unit when the equilibrium market price is $12,there will be


A) no surplus or shortage.
B) a surplus.
C) a shortage.
D) a downward pressure on prices.
E) an upward pressure on prices.

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Which of the following is NOT a mechanism for allocating housing in rent-controlled areas?


A) ethnicity
B) waiting lists
C) price
D) bribes/kickbacks
E) political favors

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Discuss why any society would want a binding price floor law on a commodity such as corn.Who would benefit? Who would suffer? If it is the case that more suffering is caused by the presence of a price floor law,why does it remain in effect?

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A society might interpret a binding pric...

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The town of Fairness has a law that says that wages should be high enough to ensure that all people can afford to buy enough food to feed their families.The law that sets food prices low enough to meet these requirements would be an example of a


A) minimum wage law.
B) fair wage law.
C) price ceiling.
D) black market price.
E) ration price.

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An example of a binding price ceiling is ________ the equilibrium price.


A) a minimum wage law that is set above
B) rent control that is set above
C) a black market that sets the price below
D) a minimum wage law that is set below
E) rent control that is set below

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Refer to the accompanying figure,which shows both short-run and long-run demand and supply curves.If there is a $4 binding price ceiling imposed on a pharmaceutical drug,what will be the amount of the disequilibrium in the short run? Refer to the accompanying figure,which shows both short-run and long-run demand and supply curves.If there is a $4 binding price ceiling imposed on a pharmaceutical drug,what will be the amount of the disequilibrium in the short run?   A)  There will be a shortage of 1,500,000 units. B)  There will be a shortage of 800,000 units. C)  There will not be a shortage; there will be a surplus. D)  There will be a shortage of 2,000,000 units. E)  There will be a shortage of 500,000 units.


A) There will be a shortage of 1,500,000 units.
B) There will be a shortage of 800,000 units.
C) There will not be a shortage; there will be a surplus.
D) There will be a shortage of 2,000,000 units.
E) There will be a shortage of 500,000 units.

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If a store sells a good at the market price,even though the government authorities have set the maximum price that can be charged for it,the store is selling the good in a(n)


A) black market for a market price that is higher.
B) black market for a market price that is lower.
C) effort to eliminate a surplus of the good.
D) legal market for a market price that is higher.
E) legal market for a market price that is lower.

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Katherine is the president of the United States.In an attempt to make gasoline prices cheaper,she has imposed a binding price ceiling on gas.What would she expect her critics to say?


A) The binding price ceiling will encourage oil companies to deplete the resource too quickly.
B) The binding price ceiling will discourage individuals from using their personal automobiles to commute to work or school.
C) The binding price ceiling will cause firms to minimize their spending on the research and development of alternatives to gasoline.
D) The binding price ceiling will increase the likelihood that customers obtain needed gasoline on the black market.
E) The binding price ceiling will cause firms to produce only gasoline of the highest quality.

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Refer to the accompanying figure.At what price would there be the LEAST pressure to form a black market? Refer to the accompanying figure.At what price would there be the LEAST pressure to form a black market?   A)  $5 B)  $8 C)  $13 D)  $15 E)  $20


A) $5
B) $8
C) $13
D) $15
E) $20

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