A) along Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
B) inside Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
C) outside Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
D) at the horizontal intercept of Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
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A) a only
B) a and b only
C) b and c only
D) a,b,and c
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A) 0.05 pounds of wheat
B) 20 pounds of wheat
C) 25 pounds of wheat
D) 60 pounds of wheat
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A) 3/8 of a bolt of cotton
B) 5/8 of a bolt of cotton
C) 1 3/5 bolts of cotton
D) 240 bolts of cotton
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A) technically efficient.
B) unattainable with current resources.
C) inefficient in that not all resources are being used.
D) the equilibrium output combination.
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A) economic growth.
B) rising prices of the two goods on the production possibilities frontier model.
C) an impossible situation.
D) a situation in which a country produces more of one good and less of another.
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A) bowed out
B) bowed in
C) non-linear
D) linear
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A) by producing more high-value goods and less of low-value goods
B) through technological advancement which enables more output with the same quantity of resources
C) by lowering the prices of factors of production
D) by increasing the prices of factors of production
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A) technically efficient.
B) unattainable with current resources.
C) inefficient in that not all resources are being used.
D) the equilibrium output combination.
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A) 2 million tons of steel
B) zero
C) 9 million tons of paper
D) 16 million tons of paper
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A) the cost of tuition and fees only.
B) the value of the time spent in the classroom.
C) zero because there is no admission charged if you are enrolled in the course.
D) equal to the highest value of an alternative use of the time and money spent on the class.
E) the knowledge and enjoyment you receive from attending the class.
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A) fewer goods will be produced for consumption today.
B) the production possibilities frontier will be shift inward in the future
C) future economic growth will decline.
D) the country's total production will fall.
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A) U.S.auto manufacturers are more concerned about producing fuel efficient cars to compete with their Japanese and South Korean rivals than about consumer safety.
B) there is a tradeoff between safety and fuel economy.
C) society should value safety more highly than fuel economy.
D) society should value fuel economy more highly than consumer safety because of the long term environment benefits generated by less gasoline use.
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A) South Korea has an absolute advantage in wheat.
B) China has an absolute advantage in wheat.
C) South Korea has an absolute advantage in both products.
D) China has an absolute advantage in digital cameras.
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A) E = households;F = product markets
B) E = firms;F = product markets
C) E = households ;F = factor markets
D) E = firms;F = factor markets
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A) along Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
B) inside Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
C) outside Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
D) at the horizontal intercept of Tomaso's production possibilities frontier.
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