The Ceteris paribus assumption is important when building economic models

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Critics of the "limits to growth" thesis argue that:

A. clean air and water is a luxury good and the more economically developed a country becomes the easier it will be to keep the environment clean. B. economic growth will always take the form of more of what we have now, rather than newer, better, and cleaner goods and services. C. the market is not capable of adjusting to shortages of resources. D. government action spurred by political pressure is the best way to avoid the depletion of natural resources and pollution of the environment that results from economic growth.

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A situation in which output decreases while prices increase is often referred to as:

A. inflation. B. negative economic growth. C. a recession. D. stagflation.

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Refer to the information provided in Figure 2.5 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Figure 2.5Refer to Figure 2.5. The marginal rate of transformation in moving from Point A to Point B is

A. -2/3. B. -1.5. C. -3. D. -30.

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Refer to the information provided in Figure 2.4 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Figure 2.4According to Figure 2.4, as the economy moves from Point A to Point E, the opportunity cost of motorcycles, measured in terms of hybrid cars

A. remains constant. B. decreases. C. initially increases, then decreases. D. increases.

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