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Question 41
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Suppose Russia can produce either 600 pianos or 400 HDTVs,and Italy can produce either 300 pianos or 150 HDTVs.Implicitly,Russia has
Question 42
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Suppose China can produce either 300 telephones or 200 DVD players,and Japan can produce either 200 telephones or 100 DVD players.Implicitly,Japan has
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Suppose China can produce 200 TVs or 200 DVD players.South Korea can produce either 100 TVs or 200 DVD players.In terms of TV production,we can conclude that
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is true for the two countries illustrated in Figure 35.1?
Question 45
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Assume South Korea and Vietnam have the same amount of resources.In a given time period,South Korea can produce 100,000 jackets or 1,000,000 shirts.Vietnam can produce 200,000 jackets or 2,000,000 shirts.This means that
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Which of the following terms of trade would enable the two countries illustrated in Figure 35.1 to trade with each other and increase consumption possibilities?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
In Figure 35.1,what is the opportunity cost of motorcycles in Japan?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the comparative advantage of the two countries illustrated in Figure 35.1?
Question 49
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When one country can produce a given amount of a good using fewer inputs than any other country,
Question 50
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The production possibilities curves illustrated in Figure 35.2 reveal that
Question 51
Multiple Choice
In Figure 35.1,what is the opportunity cost of DVD players in Japan?
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Assume the United States and Australia have the same amount of resources.In a given time period,the United States can produce 2 tons of beef or 200,000 cars.Australia can produce 1 ton of beef or 100,000 cars.This means that
Question 53
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If the two countries are at points A and B in Figure 35.1 and do not trade,what is the total number of motorcycles produced per year?
Question 54
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Suppose both countries illustrated in Figure 35.1 specialized completely in the good they could produce with the lowest opportunity cost.What would the total production of motorcycles be?
Question 55
Multiple Choice
In Figure 35.1,what is the opportunity cost of motorcycles in the United States?
Question 56
Multiple Choice
Compared to their initial positions at points A and B,as a result of complete specialization and trade,the output of the two countries added together in Figure 35.1 would result in an increase in
Question 57
Multiple Choice
Suppose the United States can produce 2,000 cars or 2,000 trucks.Japan can produce either 2,000 cars or 1,000 trucks.In terms of car production,we can conclude that
Question 58
Multiple Choice
Assume the United States and Canada have the same amount of resources.In a given time period,the United States can produce 3 tons of steel or 300 tons of wheat.Canada can produce 4 tons of steel or 400 tons of wheat.This means that