In the figure above, when the quantity of milk produced is 600 gallons per day, what is the deadweight loss?
A) $250
B) $125
C) $500
D) $50
A
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Most economists believe that price indices
A) understate inflation and understate growth in real GDP. B) understate inflation and understate growth in nominal GDP. C) overstate inflation and understate growth in real GDP. D) overstate inflation and understate growth in nominal GDP.
Refer to Figure 7-6. Answer the following questions:
1. What would be the equilibrium price and quantity if consumers had to pay the full price of medical services? 2. With insurance acting as a third-party payer, what price will consumers pay for medical service? 3. With insurance acting as a third-party payer, what price will doctors receive for medical service? 4. With insurance acting as a third-party payer, what will be the equilibrium quantity of medical services? 5. With insurance acting as a third-party payer, what will be the value of the deadweight loss?
You just won the lottery. You have a choice of three different prize options. Option #1: receive $1,200 immediately; Option #2: receive $1,500 a year from now; Option #3: receive $1,800 five years from now. If the interest rate is 15% the ranking of the options, from the lowest present value to the highest is
a. Option #2, Option #3, Option #1 b. Option #3, Option #1, Option #2 c. Option #1, Option #2, Option # d. Option #1, Option #3, Option #2 e. Option #3, Option #2, Option #1
The marginal product of any input is the
a. increase in total cost associated with a one-unit increase in production. b. change in total output associated with a $1.00 increase in total cost. c. increase in total cost resulting from the hiring of an additional worker. d. increase in total output obtained from one additional unit of that input.