A) A.
B) B.
C) C.
D) D.
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A) from the region within the PPF to a point on the PPF.
B) from the region within the PPF to the region outside of the PPF.
C) from the region outside of the PPF to a point on the PPF.
D) along the PPF where to gain more of one good it is necessary to give some of another good.
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A) the economy must give up banking services to get extra gallons of ice cream.
B) the opportunity cost of banking services increases.
C) a decrease in the tradeoff between ice cream and banking services.
D) a leftward shift in the marginal benefit curve.
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A) United States beyond its production possibilities frontier.
B) United States inside its production possibilities frontier.
C) U.S. production possibilities frontier outward.
D) U.S. production possibilities frontier inward.
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A) 10 bushels of corn for Dag and 8 bushels of corn for Claire.
B) 5 bushels of corn for Dag and 2.5 bushels of corn for Claire.
C) 20 bushels of corn for Dag and 50 bushels of corn for Claire.
D) 36.5 days for Dag and 45.6 days for Claire.
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A) 1 ride per day because the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost by as much as possible
B) 2 rides per day
C) 4 rides per day
D) 6 rides per day because that is the maximum number of rides
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A) Tom can grow more tomatoes than Di can
B) his opportunity cost of tomatoes is less than Di's opportunity cost of tomatoes
C) his opportunity cost of tomatoes is less than his opportunity cost of turnips
D) his marginal benefit from tomatoes is greater than Di's
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A) point inside the curve.
B) point on the curve.
C) movement from one point on the curve to another point on the curve.
D) rightward shift of the curve.
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A) France has a comparative advantage in the production of concrete.
B) the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of concrete.
C) France has an absolute advantage in the production of concrete.
D) the United States has a comparative advantage in the production of both goods.
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A) Fire David because he is not as productive as John. John will do both jobs.
B) John will make pizza because he has comparative advantage in making pizza.
C) David will make pizza because he has comparative advantage in making pizza.
D) John and David both will spend half their time making pizza and half their time making pasta because each has a comparative advantage in making pizza.
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A) positive and constant.
B) negative and constant.
C) steeper near the horizontal intercept than near the vertical intercept.
D) steeper near the vertical intercept than near the horizontal intercept.
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A) more resources should be used to produce computers.
B) fewer resources should be used to produce computers.
C) if the marginal benefit exceeds the marginal cost by as much as possible, the efficient amount of resources are being used to produce computers.
D) None of the above is correct because marginal benefit and marginal cost have nothing to do with using resources allocatively efficiently.
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A) increases; increases
B) increases; decreases
C) decreases; increases
D) decreases; decreases
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A) when marginal benefit equals marginal cost.
B) whenever marginal benefit exceeds marginal cost.
C) whenever marginal cost exceeds marginal benefit.
D) when the maximum possible quantity is being produced.
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A) our choice of the goods can be either on or within the production possibilities frontier
B) we can satisfy our all wants
C) the opportunity cost of another good is zero
D) we face a tradeoff and incur an opportunity cost
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A) less than $20 billion.
B) $20 billion.
C) more than $20 billion.
D) There is not enough information to determine the answer.
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