Points inside the production possibilities frontier represent feasible levels of production
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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In the theory of utility, it is assumed that marginal utility:
a. increases as the consumption of a product increases. b. is always zero irrespective of any increase or decrease in consumption. c. remains constant when consumption of a product increases. d. diminishes as the consumption of a product increases. e. remains constant when the consumption of a product decreases.
The price of leisure is the
A. wage rate. B. interest rate. C. discount rate. D. rate of return on investment.
A temporary decrease in the price of oil would be considered a:
A. long-run supply shock. B. demand shock. C. short-run supply shock. D. The changing price of oil would not affect any of these.
Consider the statement, "The number of beers consumed the night before a test affects the grade." In this statement
A) beer is the dependent variable and test grade is the independent variable. B) beer is the independent variable and test grade is the dependent variable. C) both beer and grade are dependent variables. D) both beer and grade are independent variables.