Deck 2: The Useconomy: a Global View

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Average GDP per person is

A) Also known as GDP.
B) Also known as per capita GDP.
C) The value of the factors of production used to produce output in a country.
D) A measure of the economic growth rate of a country.
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Those who are interested in assessing the relative standard of living of different countries over a given time period are most likely to look at

A) GDP.
B) Percentage change in GDP.
C) Population.
D) Per capita GDP.
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The United States has roughly how much of the world's population?

A) 5 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 15 percent.
D) 20 percent.
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Average living standards are best measured using

A) GDP.
B) The economic growth of the economy.
C) Per capita GDP.
D) The capital stock of the economy.
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Approximately how much of the world's output does China produce?

A) 13 percent.
B) 0 percent.
C) 9 percent.
D) 1.5 percent.
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The United States has roughly how much of the world's arable land?

A) 14 percent.
B) 12 percent.
C) 10 percent.
D) 8 percent.
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What percentage of the world's population subsists on incomes of less than $2 a day?

A) 33 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 70 percent.
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Which of the following countries (or regions) produces the most output annually?

A) Japan.
B) United States.
C) China.
D) Germany.
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The best definition of GDP is

A) The sum of the physical amounts of goods and services in the economy.
B)
A dollar measure of final output produced during a given time period within a nation's borders.
C) A measure of the per capita economic growth rate of the economy.
D) A physical measure of the capital stock of the economy.
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Which of the following is an indicator of how much output the average person would get if all output were divided up evenly among the population?

A) GDP.
B)
Economic growth.
C) Per capita GDP.
D) Real GDP.
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Per capita GDP is

A) The sum of consumer goods, investment goods, government services, and net exports.
B) A dollar measure of the economic growth rate of a country.
C) The value of the factors of production used to produce output in a country.
D) The dollar value of GDP divided by total population.
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The best measure of how much output the average person would get if all output were divided evenly among the population would be

A) GDP.
B) The economic growth of the economy.
C) Per capita GDP.
D) The capital stock of the economy.
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Approximately how much of the world's output does the United States produce?

A)5 percent.
B)17 percent.
C) 30 percent.
D) 12percent.
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If population growth is less than output growth for a country,

A) Real GDP has decreased.
B) Average living standards will decrease.
C) GDP must have fallen at a fairly rapid rate.
D) The per capita living standard will increase.
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Which of the following statements is true about the U.S.economy?

A)
The United States produces nearly one-fifth of the world's production.
B) The United States has the world's third largest economy.
C) The United States produces less than half as much as China does.
D) The United States produces less than one-third as much as Japan does.
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The measure of final goods and services produced in the United States is the

A) GDP of the United States.
B) Percentage change in the GDP of the United States.
C) Per capita GDP in the United States.
D) Total sales of all goods during the year.
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Per capita GDP will rise if GDP

A) Increases more rapidly than the population increases.
B) Increases at the same rate as the population increases.
C) Decreases and the population increases.
D) Increases more slowly than the population increases.
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Per capita GDP will definitely rise if

A) The population falls and GDP does not fall.
B) The rate of economic growth falls.
C) The rate of economic growth is less than the rate of population growth.
D) There is a decrease in the size of the working population.
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China has roughly how much of the world's population?

A) 10 percent.
B) 20 percent.
C) 30 percent.
D) 40 percent.
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Per capita GDP will definitely fall if

A) The population falls.
B) The rate of economic growth falls.
C) The rate of economic growth is less than the rate of population growth.
D) There is a decrease in the size of the working population
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On average, since 1900 U.S.output has grown roughly ____ times faster than population growth.

A) 5
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
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To an economist, the four factors of production are

A) Labor, workers, profit, and services.
B) Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
C) Entrepreneurship, machinery, workers, and profit.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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As the U.S.economy relies more and more heavily on the production of services rather than goods,

A) GDP will decrease since there will be less real production.
B) International trade will become more difficult.
C) Mass unemployment will result.
D) Nearly all future job growth will be in service-producing industries.
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Differences in size of real GDP across countries are best explained by

A) Population growth.
B) Human capital.
C) Large farming sector.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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On average, since 1900 the population of the United States has grown by roughly ____ percent per year.

A) 9
B) 6
C) 3
D) 1
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The 'WHAT goods and services does the US produce'question can best be answered using data about which of the following?

A)
The distribution of output in markets, specifically among manufacturing, services, and agricultural sectors.
B) Per capita GDP.
C) Productivity.
D) The distribution of GDP among different income quintiles.
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Which of the following has been a century-long trend in the United States?

A) Decline of total value of world trade.
B) Relative increase in farming to manufacturing.
C) Relative decline in manufacturing to the service sector.
D) Relative decline in service sector to manufacturing.
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During the past 100 years, the United States has transformed into primarily

A) A manufacturing economy.
B) A closed economy with little foreign trade.
C) An agricultural economy.
D) A service economy.
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As of the year 2000, services accounted for what percentage of total U.S.output?

A) 25 percent.
B) 50 percent.
C) 80 percent.
D) 90 percent.
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On average, since 1900 U.S.output has grown by roughly ____ percent per year.

A) 9
B) 6
C) 3
D) 1
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Economic growth

A) Is an increase in output or real GDP.
B) Causes a contraction in the production possibilities curve.
C) Involves reduced capacity in the short run.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Which component(s) of U.S.real GDP decreased in size relative to total U.S.real GDP from 1950 to 2000?

A) Only agriculture.
B) Only manufacturing.
C) Agriculture and manufacturing.
D) Only services.
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As of the year 2000, agriculture accounted for what percentage of total U.S.output?

A) 1 percent.
B) 5 percent.
C) 8 percent.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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The current U.S.economy is based primarily on the production of

A) Agricultural goods.
B) Goods for federal government use.
C) Manufacturing goods.
D) Services.
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Which of the following countries had the highest average growth rate for per capita GDP from 2000 to 2009?

A) Canada.
B) Haiti.
C) China.
D) Burundi.
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Which of the following is considered a service in the calculation of GDP?

A)Manufacturing reclining chairs.
B)Constructing new homes.
C) Tax preparation.
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If output growth exceeds population growth for a country,

A) Average living standards will increase.
B) GDP must have fallen at a very rapid rate.
C) Per capita GDP will decrease.
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As of the year 2000, manufacturing, mining, and construction accounted for what percentage of total U.S.output?

A) 15 percent.
B) 19 percent.
C) 28 percent.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following contains the two sectors whose percentage contribution to the real GDP has declined since 1900?

A) Farming and manufacturing.
B) Manufacturing and exports.
C) Farming and services.
D) Services and exports.
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Which of the following countries experienced a decline in total output from 2000 to 2009?

A) Canada.
B) Zimbabwe.
C) China.
D) Burundi.
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According to the World View chart in the text, from highest to lowest real GDP per capita, which is correct?

A) United States, Japan, France, Canada, China.
B) United States, China, Japan, Germany, Russia.
C) United States, Canada, Japan, France, South Korea.
D) United States, China, India, Jordan, Germany, Japan, Russia.
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Regarding increasing productivity, factor mobility is

A) Important in that it helps to fix a stable labor-intensive production process.
B) Important in that it helps to fix a stable capital-intensive production process.
C) Important in that it helps to reallocate resources in a dynamic economy.
D) Not important in either a stable or dynamic economy.
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According to the World View chart in the text, from highest to lowest real GDP, which is correct?

A) United States, Japan, China, Germany, Britain.
B) United States, China, Japan, Germany, Russia.
C) United States, China, Japan, Germany, Britain.
D) United States, China, Germany, Japan, Canada.
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The United States has a larger real GDP than China because

A) The U.S. population is smaller but works in capital-intensive jobs.
B) The U.S. population is smaller but works in labor-intensive jobs.
C) The U.S. population is larger but works in capital-intensive jobs.
D) The U.S. population is larger but works in labor-intensive jobs.
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In providing a legal framework, the government

A) Protects patents to encourage entrepreneurship.
B) Protects copyrights to encourage textbook protection.
C) Protects the ownership of private property to encourage the private sector.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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How will a decrease in technology from a natural disaster such as a hurricane, ceteris paribus, affect an economy's production possibilities curve?

A) Shift the curve inward.
B) Result in a movement from inside the curve to a point on the curve.
C) Shift the curve outward.
D) Result in a movement along the curve.
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Although the necessary role of government in the economy is highly debated, many people agree that it should

A) Provide a legal framework.
B) Protect the environment.
C) Protect consumers and labor.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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When the government provides a legal framework,

A) Private market transactions suffer and government market transactions suffer.
B) Private market transactions suffer and government market transactions benefit.
C) Private market transactions benefit and government market transactions benefit.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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An example of a positive externality is

A) Increased factory use of private sector robotics that came from government research.
B) Increased health problems from air pollution.
C) Increased business profits at a hardware store that benefited from a tornado.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Factor mobility aids in economic development when

A) A region suffers a natural disaster such as an earthquake or tornado.
B) A technological advance causes some firms to go out of business.
C) There is an increase in both outsourcing and insourcing.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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As of 2010, per capita GDP in the United States was approximately how many times the world average?

A) 3.
B) 5.
C) 7.
D) 9.
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A labor-intensive production process is one that

A) Has a low ratio of labor to capital.
B) Has a low ratio of capital to labor.
C) Is used only in the United States.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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When the government provides a legal framework,

A) Domestic market transactions suffer and foreign trade market transactions suffer.
B) Domestic market transactions benefit and foreign trade market transactions benefit.
C) Domestic transactions benefit and foreign market transactions suffer.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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A U.S.firm that outsources jobs would be

A) Building a factory in Canada and hiring Canadian workers.
B) Buying raw materials from a Chinese firm instead of a U.S. firm.
C) Buying computers assembled in Mexico that used U.S. parts.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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The term externalities refers to

A) Only positive benefits of a market activity borne by a third party.
B) Only negative costs of a market activity borne by a third party.
C) The negative costs and positive benefits of a market activity borne by a third party.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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As of 2010, per capita GDP in the United States was approximately

A) $26,000.
B) $37,000.
C) $47,000.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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As a country's human capital capacity increases, we observe that the relative number of

A) Labor-intensive production processes increases.
B) Capital-intensive production processes increases.
C) Sector service jobs decreases.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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How will an increase in factor mobility, ceteris paribus, affect an economy's production possibilities curve?

A) Shift the curve inward.
B)
Result in a movement from outside the curve to a point on the curve.
C) Shift the curve outward.
D) Result in a movement along the curve.
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Which component(s) of U.S.real GDP increased in size relative to total U.S.real GDP from 1950 to 2000?

A) Only agriculture.
B) Only manufacturing.
C) Agriculture and manufacturing.
D) Only services.
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A capital-intensive production process is one that

A) Has a high ratio of labor to capital.
B) Has a high ratio of capital to labor.
C) Is used only in the United States.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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In terms of an economy's production possibilities curve, a decrease in the level of human capital, ceteris paribus, will cause

A) An inward shift of the curve.
B) A movement from the curve to a point inside the curve.
C) A movement along the curve.
D) An expansion of the curve.
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Which of the following is likely to be most capital-intensive?

A) Farming in developing countries.
B)
Production of clothing in rural China.
C) Oil refining in the United States.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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The investment in human capital through education and training can result in

A) Greater productivity.
B) Low factor mobility.
C) Less capital-intensive production.
D) Reduced output per labor hour.
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Productivity is a measure of

A) Output per unit of input.
B) Output per dollar of input.
C) Input per unit of output.
D) Input per dollar of output.
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How will an increase in the level of human capital, ceteris paribus, affect an economy's production possibilities curve?

A) Shift the curve inward.
B) Result in a movement from inside the curve to a point on the curve.
C) Shift the curve outward.
D) Result in a movement along the curve.
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Human capital is defined as the

A) Amount of machinery, factories, and buildings an individual owns.
B) Dollar value of all the stocks and bonds an individual owns.
C) Knowledge and skills workers possess.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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The government regulates monopolies in order to

A)
Ensure that product quality meets minimum standards, such as testing of new drugs.
B) Prohibit mergers or acquisitions that would lessen competition.
C) Protect consumers from false advertising.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following definitely means productivity has increased?

A) More output from fewer workers.
B) Less output from fewer workers.
C) More output from more workers.
D) Less output from more workers.
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According to economists, which of the following is NOT a factor of production?

A) Land.
B) Labor.
C) Money.
D) Entrepreneurship.
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Which of the following contributes to the high productivity of American workers?

A) The labor-intensive production process in the United States.
B) The abundance of capital relative to labor.
C) The low level of factor mobility.
D) The decreasing investment in human capital.
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Productivity

A) Rises when the value of output rises relative to the cost of inputs.
B) Falls when the value of output rises relative to the cost of inputs.
C) Rises when the ratio of output to input increases.
D) Falls when factors of production cost more.
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The term factor of production refers to

A) Only those goods that are produced and then used to produce other goods and services.
B) Labor only.
C)
Any resource input used to produce goods and services.
D) Factories and machinery only.
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Factor mobility refers to

A) Technological change in the use of capital.
B) The ease of reallocating resources.
C) Technological change in the use of labor.
D) The increase in labor productivity.
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An example of human capital would be

A) A computer.
B) Carpentry skills.
C) A carpenter's saw.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Production processes that use a high ratio of capital to labor inputs are referred to as

A) Labor-intensive.
B) Production-intensive.
C) Capital-intensive.
D) Factor-intensive.
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As a nation's average education level increases, the nation's level of productivity

A) Increases, and the production possibilities curve shifts to the right.
B) Decreases, and the nation's production possibilities curve shifts to the left.
C) Increases, and the nation moves to a new point on the same production possibilities curve.
D) Decreases, and the nation moves to a new point on the same production possibilities curve. Human and physical capital increase the productivity of a nation's workers.
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When economists describe a production process as capital-intensive, they mean that the

A) Process uses a high ratio of machinery and other capital to labor.
B) Process needs a greater emphasis on labor in order to increase productivity.
C) Capital used in the process reflects the most advanced technology.
D) Capital used in the process tends to wear out (depreciate) very rapidly.
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The government intervenes in the economy to protect labor by

A)
Enforcing child labor laws to prevent child exploitation.
B) Ensuring workplace safety conditions.
C) Ensuring minimum wages in addition to overtime provisions.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following will increase the level of human capital in an economy?

A) An increase in land mass.
B) An increase in literacy rates.
C) An increase in factory capacity.
D) A decrease in the population.
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When workers move from one industry to another in response to demand changes, this is an example of

A) Factor quality.
B) Factor mobility.
C) Capital stock.
D) The decreasing investment in human capital.
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Average GDP per person is

A) Also known as GDP.
B) Also known as per capita GDP.
C) The value of the factors of production used to produce output in a country.
D) A measure of the economic growth rate of a country.
Also known as per capita GDP.
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Those who are interested in assessing the relative standard of living of different countries over a given time period are most likely to look at

A) GDP.
B) Percentage change in GDP.
C) Population.
D) Per capita GDP.
Per capita GDP.
3
The United States has roughly how much of the world's population?

A) 5 percent.
B) 10 percent.
C) 15 percent.
D) 20 percent.
5 percent.
4
Average living standards are best measured using

A) GDP.
B) The economic growth of the economy.
C) Per capita GDP.
D) The capital stock of the economy.
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Approximately how much of the world's output does China produce?

A) 13 percent.
B) 0 percent.
C) 9 percent.
D) 1.5 percent.
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The United States has roughly how much of the world's arable land?

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B) 12 percent.
C) 10 percent.
D) 8 percent.
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What percentage of the world's population subsists on incomes of less than $2 a day?

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B) 50 percent.
C) 60 percent.
D) 70 percent.
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Which of the following countries (or regions) produces the most output annually?

A) Japan.
B) United States.
C) China.
D) Germany.
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The best definition of GDP is

A) The sum of the physical amounts of goods and services in the economy.
B)
A dollar measure of final output produced during a given time period within a nation's borders.
C) A measure of the per capita economic growth rate of the economy.
D) A physical measure of the capital stock of the economy.
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Which of the following is an indicator of how much output the average person would get if all output were divided up evenly among the population?

A) GDP.
B)
Economic growth.
C) Per capita GDP.
D) Real GDP.
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Per capita GDP is

A) The sum of consumer goods, investment goods, government services, and net exports.
B) A dollar measure of the economic growth rate of a country.
C) The value of the factors of production used to produce output in a country.
D) The dollar value of GDP divided by total population.
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The best measure of how much output the average person would get if all output were divided evenly among the population would be

A) GDP.
B) The economic growth of the economy.
C) Per capita GDP.
D) The capital stock of the economy.
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Approximately how much of the world's output does the United States produce?

A)5 percent.
B)17 percent.
C) 30 percent.
D) 12percent.
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If population growth is less than output growth for a country,

A) Real GDP has decreased.
B) Average living standards will decrease.
C) GDP must have fallen at a fairly rapid rate.
D) The per capita living standard will increase.
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Which of the following statements is true about the U.S.economy?

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The United States produces nearly one-fifth of the world's production.
B) The United States has the world's third largest economy.
C) The United States produces less than half as much as China does.
D) The United States produces less than one-third as much as Japan does.
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The measure of final goods and services produced in the United States is the

A) GDP of the United States.
B) Percentage change in the GDP of the United States.
C) Per capita GDP in the United States.
D) Total sales of all goods during the year.
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Per capita GDP will rise if GDP

A) Increases more rapidly than the population increases.
B) Increases at the same rate as the population increases.
C) Decreases and the population increases.
D) Increases more slowly than the population increases.
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Per capita GDP will definitely rise if

A) The population falls and GDP does not fall.
B) The rate of economic growth falls.
C) The rate of economic growth is less than the rate of population growth.
D) There is a decrease in the size of the working population.
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China has roughly how much of the world's population?

A) 10 percent.
B) 20 percent.
C) 30 percent.
D) 40 percent.
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Per capita GDP will definitely fall if

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B) The rate of economic growth falls.
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D) There is a decrease in the size of the working population
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On average, since 1900 U.S.output has grown roughly ____ times faster than population growth.

A) 5
B) 4
C) 3
D) 2
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To an economist, the four factors of production are

A) Labor, workers, profit, and services.
B) Land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
C) Entrepreneurship, machinery, workers, and profit.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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As the U.S.economy relies more and more heavily on the production of services rather than goods,

A) GDP will decrease since there will be less real production.
B) International trade will become more difficult.
C) Mass unemployment will result.
D) Nearly all future job growth will be in service-producing industries.
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Differences in size of real GDP across countries are best explained by

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C) Large farming sector.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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On average, since 1900 the population of the United States has grown by roughly ____ percent per year.

A) 9
B) 6
C) 3
D) 1
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The 'WHAT goods and services does the US produce'question can best be answered using data about which of the following?

A)
The distribution of output in markets, specifically among manufacturing, services, and agricultural sectors.
B) Per capita GDP.
C) Productivity.
D) The distribution of GDP among different income quintiles.
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Which of the following has been a century-long trend in the United States?

A) Decline of total value of world trade.
B) Relative increase in farming to manufacturing.
C) Relative decline in manufacturing to the service sector.
D) Relative decline in service sector to manufacturing.
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During the past 100 years, the United States has transformed into primarily

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C) An agricultural economy.
D) A service economy.
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As of the year 2000, services accounted for what percentage of total U.S.output?

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B) 50 percent.
C) 80 percent.
D) 90 percent.
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On average, since 1900 U.S.output has grown by roughly ____ percent per year.

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Economic growth

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C) Involves reduced capacity in the short run.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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Which component(s) of U.S.real GDP decreased in size relative to total U.S.real GDP from 1950 to 2000?

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B) Only manufacturing.
C) Agriculture and manufacturing.
D) Only services.
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As of the year 2000, agriculture accounted for what percentage of total U.S.output?

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B) 5 percent.
C) 8 percent.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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The current U.S.economy is based primarily on the production of

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D) Services.
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Which of the following countries had the highest average growth rate for per capita GDP from 2000 to 2009?

A) Canada.
B) Haiti.
C) China.
D) Burundi.
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36
Which of the following is considered a service in the calculation of GDP?

A)Manufacturing reclining chairs.
B)Constructing new homes.
C) Tax preparation.
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37
If output growth exceeds population growth for a country,

A) Average living standards will increase.
B) GDP must have fallen at a very rapid rate.
C) Per capita GDP will decrease.
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38
As of the year 2000, manufacturing, mining, and construction accounted for what percentage of total U.S.output?

A) 15 percent.
B) 19 percent.
C) 28 percent.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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39
Which of the following contains the two sectors whose percentage contribution to the real GDP has declined since 1900?

A) Farming and manufacturing.
B) Manufacturing and exports.
C) Farming and services.
D) Services and exports.
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40
Which of the following countries experienced a decline in total output from 2000 to 2009?

A) Canada.
B) Zimbabwe.
C) China.
D) Burundi.
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41
According to the World View chart in the text, from highest to lowest real GDP per capita, which is correct?

A) United States, Japan, France, Canada, China.
B) United States, China, Japan, Germany, Russia.
C) United States, Canada, Japan, France, South Korea.
D) United States, China, India, Jordan, Germany, Japan, Russia.
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42
Regarding increasing productivity, factor mobility is

A) Important in that it helps to fix a stable labor-intensive production process.
B) Important in that it helps to fix a stable capital-intensive production process.
C) Important in that it helps to reallocate resources in a dynamic economy.
D) Not important in either a stable or dynamic economy.
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43
According to the World View chart in the text, from highest to lowest real GDP, which is correct?

A) United States, Japan, China, Germany, Britain.
B) United States, China, Japan, Germany, Russia.
C) United States, China, Japan, Germany, Britain.
D) United States, China, Germany, Japan, Canada.
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44
The United States has a larger real GDP than China because

A) The U.S. population is smaller but works in capital-intensive jobs.
B) The U.S. population is smaller but works in labor-intensive jobs.
C) The U.S. population is larger but works in capital-intensive jobs.
D) The U.S. population is larger but works in labor-intensive jobs.
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45
In providing a legal framework, the government

A) Protects patents to encourage entrepreneurship.
B) Protects copyrights to encourage textbook protection.
C) Protects the ownership of private property to encourage the private sector.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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46
How will a decrease in technology from a natural disaster such as a hurricane, ceteris paribus, affect an economy's production possibilities curve?

A) Shift the curve inward.
B) Result in a movement from inside the curve to a point on the curve.
C) Shift the curve outward.
D) Result in a movement along the curve.
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47
Although the necessary role of government in the economy is highly debated, many people agree that it should

A) Provide a legal framework.
B) Protect the environment.
C) Protect consumers and labor.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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48
When the government provides a legal framework,

A) Private market transactions suffer and government market transactions suffer.
B) Private market transactions suffer and government market transactions benefit.
C) Private market transactions benefit and government market transactions benefit.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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49
An example of a positive externality is

A) Increased factory use of private sector robotics that came from government research.
B) Increased health problems from air pollution.
C) Increased business profits at a hardware store that benefited from a tornado.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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50
Factor mobility aids in economic development when

A) A region suffers a natural disaster such as an earthquake or tornado.
B) A technological advance causes some firms to go out of business.
C) There is an increase in both outsourcing and insourcing.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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51
As of 2010, per capita GDP in the United States was approximately how many times the world average?

A) 3.
B) 5.
C) 7.
D) 9.
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52
A labor-intensive production process is one that

A) Has a low ratio of labor to capital.
B) Has a low ratio of capital to labor.
C) Is used only in the United States.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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53
When the government provides a legal framework,

A) Domestic market transactions suffer and foreign trade market transactions suffer.
B) Domestic market transactions benefit and foreign trade market transactions benefit.
C) Domestic transactions benefit and foreign market transactions suffer.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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54
A U.S.firm that outsources jobs would be

A) Building a factory in Canada and hiring Canadian workers.
B) Buying raw materials from a Chinese firm instead of a U.S. firm.
C) Buying computers assembled in Mexico that used U.S. parts.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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55
The term externalities refers to

A) Only positive benefits of a market activity borne by a third party.
B) Only negative costs of a market activity borne by a third party.
C) The negative costs and positive benefits of a market activity borne by a third party.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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56
As of 2010, per capita GDP in the United States was approximately

A) $26,000.
B) $37,000.
C) $47,000.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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57
As a country's human capital capacity increases, we observe that the relative number of

A) Labor-intensive production processes increases.
B) Capital-intensive production processes increases.
C) Sector service jobs decreases.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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58
How will an increase in factor mobility, ceteris paribus, affect an economy's production possibilities curve?

A) Shift the curve inward.
B)
Result in a movement from outside the curve to a point on the curve.
C) Shift the curve outward.
D) Result in a movement along the curve.
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59
Which component(s) of U.S.real GDP increased in size relative to total U.S.real GDP from 1950 to 2000?

A) Only agriculture.
B) Only manufacturing.
C) Agriculture and manufacturing.
D) Only services.
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60
A capital-intensive production process is one that

A) Has a high ratio of labor to capital.
B) Has a high ratio of capital to labor.
C) Is used only in the United States.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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61
In terms of an economy's production possibilities curve, a decrease in the level of human capital, ceteris paribus, will cause

A) An inward shift of the curve.
B) A movement from the curve to a point inside the curve.
C) A movement along the curve.
D) An expansion of the curve.
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62
Which of the following is likely to be most capital-intensive?

A) Farming in developing countries.
B)
Production of clothing in rural China.
C) Oil refining in the United States.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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63
The investment in human capital through education and training can result in

A) Greater productivity.
B) Low factor mobility.
C) Less capital-intensive production.
D) Reduced output per labor hour.
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64
Productivity is a measure of

A) Output per unit of input.
B) Output per dollar of input.
C) Input per unit of output.
D) Input per dollar of output.
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65
How will an increase in the level of human capital, ceteris paribus, affect an economy's production possibilities curve?

A) Shift the curve inward.
B) Result in a movement from inside the curve to a point on the curve.
C) Shift the curve outward.
D) Result in a movement along the curve.
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66
Human capital is defined as the

A) Amount of machinery, factories, and buildings an individual owns.
B) Dollar value of all the stocks and bonds an individual owns.
C) Knowledge and skills workers possess.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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67
The government regulates monopolies in order to

A)
Ensure that product quality meets minimum standards, such as testing of new drugs.
B) Prohibit mergers or acquisitions that would lessen competition.
C) Protect consumers from false advertising.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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68
Which of the following definitely means productivity has increased?

A) More output from fewer workers.
B) Less output from fewer workers.
C) More output from more workers.
D) Less output from more workers.
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69
According to economists, which of the following is NOT a factor of production?

A) Land.
B) Labor.
C) Money.
D) Entrepreneurship.
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70
Which of the following contributes to the high productivity of American workers?

A) The labor-intensive production process in the United States.
B) The abundance of capital relative to labor.
C) The low level of factor mobility.
D) The decreasing investment in human capital.
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71
Productivity

A) Rises when the value of output rises relative to the cost of inputs.
B) Falls when the value of output rises relative to the cost of inputs.
C) Rises when the ratio of output to input increases.
D) Falls when factors of production cost more.
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72
The term factor of production refers to

A) Only those goods that are produced and then used to produce other goods and services.
B) Labor only.
C)
Any resource input used to produce goods and services.
D) Factories and machinery only.
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73
Factor mobility refers to

A) Technological change in the use of capital.
B) The ease of reallocating resources.
C) Technological change in the use of labor.
D) The increase in labor productivity.
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74
An example of human capital would be

A) A computer.
B) Carpentry skills.
C) A carpenter's saw.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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75
Production processes that use a high ratio of capital to labor inputs are referred to as

A) Labor-intensive.
B) Production-intensive.
C) Capital-intensive.
D) Factor-intensive.
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76
As a nation's average education level increases, the nation's level of productivity

A) Increases, and the production possibilities curve shifts to the right.
B) Decreases, and the nation's production possibilities curve shifts to the left.
C) Increases, and the nation moves to a new point on the same production possibilities curve.
D) Decreases, and the nation moves to a new point on the same production possibilities curve. Human and physical capital increase the productivity of a nation's workers.
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77
When economists describe a production process as capital-intensive, they mean that the

A) Process uses a high ratio of machinery and other capital to labor.
B) Process needs a greater emphasis on labor in order to increase productivity.
C) Capital used in the process reflects the most advanced technology.
D) Capital used in the process tends to wear out (depreciate) very rapidly.
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78
The government intervenes in the economy to protect labor by

A)
Enforcing child labor laws to prevent child exploitation.
B) Ensuring workplace safety conditions.
C) Ensuring minimum wages in addition to overtime provisions.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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79
Which of the following will increase the level of human capital in an economy?

A) An increase in land mass.
B) An increase in literacy rates.
C) An increase in factory capacity.
D) A decrease in the population.
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80
When workers move from one industry to another in response to demand changes, this is an example of

A) Factor quality.
B) Factor mobility.
C) Capital stock.
D) The decreasing investment in human capital.
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