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BROCK UNIVERSITY Econ 1P91, Fall 2024 Department of Economics Assignment 1-Section 1 Due: At the beginning of your weekly tutorial the week of Sept. 23, 2024 Instructions: Submit typed or neatly handwritten answers to the following questions on Brightspace using the Assignments tool by the beginning of your weekly tutorial. No late assignments or emailed assignments will be accepted. Please put your name and student number on your assignment. Total marks:50 1. In which situation would economists use the word equity? (1 mark) a. Each member of society has the same income. b. Society is getting the most it can from its scarce resources. c. Those in society who have the least will receive the most. d. The benefits of society’s resources are distributed fairly among society’s members. D. 2. If an externality is present in a market, what may enhance economic efficiency? (1 mark) a. government intervention b. increased competition c. better informed market participants d. more defined property rights lOMoARcPSD|6353920 3. Refer to the above figure. At which point or points can the economy produce? (1 mark) a. points B, D, and E b. points A, B, D, and E c. points D and C d. point D Answer: For this question I would say that points B, D, and E/option A is the answer 4. What will be the probable outcome if Honduras chooses to engage in trade? (1 mark) a. It will only benefit if it trades with countries that produce goods it cannot produce. b. It cannot benefit if it trades with less developed countries. c. It will only benefit if it trades with countries that are geographically close to Honduras. d. It can benefit by trading with any other country. 5. Henry decides to spend two hours swimming at the beach rather than working at his job, which pays $16 per hour. What is Henry’s tradeoff? (1 mark) a. the $32 he could have earned working for two hours b. nothing because he enjoys going to the beach more than working c. the increase in skill he obtains from swimming for those two hours d. nothing, because he spent $32 on new swim shorts 6. If the average income of a Norwegian is higher than the average income of a Belizean, what is the most likely reason? (1 mark) a. Productivity is higher in Norway than in Belize. b. Norway has a more industrial economy than Belize. c. There is more competition in Norway than in Belize. d. Labour unions are more aggressive in Norway than in Belize. lOMoARcPSD|6353920 7. Refer to the above figure. What is the opportunity cost of moving from point A to point B? (1 mark) a. 8 bathtubs b. 20 barrels c. the difference between the 8 bathtubs you get and the 20 barrels you give up d. the difference between the 20 barrels you get and the 8 bathtubs you give up 8. What is a marginal change? (1 mark) a. a long-term trend b. a large, significant adjustment c. a change for the worse, and so is usually short term d. a small incremental adjustment 9. According to economists, what do people respond to? (1 mark) a. laws b. incentives c. threats more than rewards d. positives, but not negatives lOMoARcPSD|6353920 10. What are factors of production? (1 mark) a. positive or negative changes in inventory b. weather and social and political conditions that affect production c. the physical relationships between economic inputs and outputs d. inputs into the production process 11. The welfare system provides income for people who are very poor, with low incomes and few assets. If a recipient of welfare payments decides to work and earn some money, the amount he or she receives in welfare payments is reduced. a. How does this affect the incentive to work? (3 mark) b. How does this feature of the welfare system represent the tradeoff between equality and efficiency? (3 mark) . 12. Explain whether each of the following government activities is motivated by a concern about equity or a concern about efficiency. In the case of efficiency, discuss the type of market failure involved. a. regulating cable TV prices (2 marks) 13. Draw and explain a production possibilities frontier for an economy that produces milk and cookies. What happens to this frontier if disease kills half of the economy’s cows? (4 marks) 14. Draw a circular-flow diagram. Identify the parts of the model that correspond to the flow of goods and services and the flow of dollars for each of the following activities. lOMoARcPSD|6353920 a. Selena pays a storekeeper $2 for a litre of milk. (2 marks) c. Shanna spends $30 to get a haircut. (2 marks) d. Salma earns $10 000 from her 10 percent ownership of Acme Industrial. (2 marks) 15. Imagine a society that produces military goods and consumer goods, which we’ll call “guns” and “butter.” a. Draw a production possibilities frontier for guns and butter. Explain why it most likely has a bowed-out shape. (4 marks) b. Show a point that is impossible for the economy to achieve. Show a point that is feasible but inefficient. (2 marks) c. Imagine that the society has two political parties, called the Hawks (who want a strong military) and the Doves (who want a smaller military). Show a point on your production possibilities frontier that the Hawks might choose and a point the Doves might choose. (4 marks) lOMoARcPSD|6353920

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BROCK UNIVERSITY
Econ 1P91, Fall 2024
Department of Economics
Assignment 1-Section 1

Due: At the beginning of your weekly tutorial the week of Sept. 23, 2024
Instructions: Submit typed or neatly handwritten answers to the following questions on
Brightspace using the Assignments tool by the beginning of your weekly tutorial. No late
assignments or emailed assignments will be accepted. Please put your name and student
number on your assignment. Total marks:50


1. In which situation would economists use the word equity? (1 mark)

a. Each member of society has the same income.
b. Society is getting the most it can from its scarce resources.
c. Those in society who have the least will receive the most.
d. The benefits of society’s resources are distributed fairly among society’s
members.
Answer: Economists would use the word equity in situation D.

2. If an externality is present in a market, what may enhance economic efficiency? (1 mark)

a. government intervention b. increased competition
c. better informed market participants d. more defined property rights

Answer: The answer to this question is more defined property rights/D




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3. Refer to the above figure. At which point or points can the economy produce? (1 mark)
a. points B, D, and E b. points A, B, D, and E
c. points D and C d. point D

Answer: For this question I would say that points B, D, and E/option A is the answer

4. What will be the probable outcome if Honduras chooses to engage in trade? (1 mark)

a. It will only benefit if it trades with countries that produce goods it cannot
produce.
b. It cannot benefit if it trades with less developed countries.
c. It will only benefit if it trades with countries that are geographically close to
Honduras.
d. It can benefit by trading with any other country.

Answer: Option D

5. Henry decides to spend two hours swimming at the beach rather than working at his job,
which pays $16 per hour. What is Henry’s tradeoff? (1 mark)

a. the $32 he could have earned working for two hours
b. nothing because he enjoys going to the beach more than working
c. the increase in skill he obtains from swimming for those two hours
d. nothing, because he spent $32 on new swim shorts

Answer: The answer is option A because he makes $16, and he decides not to work those two
hours so 16x2 = $32 tradeoff

6. If the average income of a Norwegian is higher than the average income of a Belizean,
what is the most likely reason? (1 mark)

a. Productivity is higher in Norway than in Belize.
b. Norway has a more industrial economy than Belize.
c. There is more competition in Norway than in Belize.
d. Labour unions are more aggressive in Norway than in Belize.

Answer: I would go with option A because higher productivity usually leads to higher incomes




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