Uncoordinated decisions in perfect competition lead to mass confusion and inefficiency.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A student has two options: she can either surf the web, or work part-time. Working part-time pays her $20 per hour. What is the student's opportunity cost of surfing the web for 5 hours?
A) $4 B) $20 C) $50 D) $100
In which of the following countries does health insurance not pay for most preventive care procedures?
A) Canada B) Japan C) the United Kingdom D) the United States
The primary factor that caused most economists to lose their faith in the classical approach to macroeconomic policy was
A) the high levels of unemployment that occurred during the Great Depression. B) the presence of both high unemployment and high inflation during the 1970s. C) the theoretical proof that classical ideas were invalid. D) the evidence that classical ideas were useful during economic booms, but not during economic recessions.
Which of the following does not represent a tradeoff facing a consumer?
a. choosing to purchase more of all goods b. choosing to spend more time on leisure and less time on work c. choosing to spend more now and consume less in the future d. choosing to purchase less of one good in order to purchase more of another good