Rational choice by an individual implies
a. the use of some mathematical model when solving a problem
b. making decisions aimed at achieving some predetermined goal
c. that only monetary costs and benefits are weighed
d. that an individual will never regret any action taken
e. that scarcity can be eliminated for that individual
B
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Agnes can produce either 1 unit of X or 1 unit of Y in an hour, while Brenda can produce either 2 units of X or 4 units of Y in an hour. There can be gains from exchange
A) if Agnes specializes in the production of X and Brenda specializes in the production of Y. B) if Agnes specializes in the production of Y and Brenda specializes in the production of X. C) only if Agnes becomes faster at producing X. D) only if Brenda becomes faster at producing X or Y.
Suppose Always There Wireless serves 100 high-demand wireless consumers, who each have a monthly demand curve for wireless minutes of QdH = 200 - 100P, and 300 low-demand consumers, who each have a monthly demand curve for wireless minutes of QdL = 100 - 100P, where P is the per-minute price in dollars. The marginal cost is $0.25 per minute. Suppose Always There Wireless charges $0.25 per minute. How many minutes will low-demand consumers purchase?
A. 75 B. 175 C. 200 D. 100
The corporate hierarchy is the most complex and over managed in
A. Japan. B. South Korea. C. France. D. United States
Whenever Josh goes to his favorite restaurant, he wants to buy tiramisu, his favorite dessert. Despite the fact he would enjoy the flavor of the tiramisu the same amount every time, Josh only buys it when others are having dessert, and never buys it if
he would be the only one having dessert. Behavioral economists would say that Josh's decision is affected by: A. the availability heuristic. B. confirmation biases. C. framing effects. D. the self-serving bias.