Economics 101Final Title ___________________________________Final ExamTA Title and Recitation Quantity __________________During this examination, college students might not use notes, books, computer systems, programmable calculators, cell telephones or any digital machine aside from a easy calculator. College students might not speak with different college students or take a look at the examination papers of different college students. As soon as the examination begins, college students might not depart the room till they end and switch of their exams.Honor Pledge: I’ve neither given nor obtained unauthorized support on this examination. I do know and have abided by the examination guidelines and directions.Signed: ______________________________________________________________Instructions1.2.three.four.5.On the blue Scantron sheet:a. Bubble in your final title, first title and PID.b. Bubble in your recitation quantity within the sequence quantity space as 1017xx the place xx isdetermined by your part quantity. For instance, somebody in part 712 would bubble in101712. See under for an inventory of part numbers.c. College students who incorrectly bubble their title, PID, or part quantity are penalized 2 factors.d. Homework help – Write the shape colour of the examination on the higher left nook of the bubble sheet. The formis white, inexperienced, blue or yellow.The examination consists of 50 equally weighted questions. Reply all questions by marking thebubble sheet and by circling the proper reply on the examination itself. Within the case of battle, theScantron reply is the official reply.In the event you imagine there is no such thing as a proper reply or multiple proper reply to any query, clarify yourreasoning on the again of this sheet (not the Scantron sheet). We won’t contemplate an attraction unlessyou have recorded your argument on the examination sheet throughout the examination interval.When you may have completed the examination, signal the distinction pledge. We won’t contemplate anexamination legitimate except you signal the pledge.When you’re completed, flip within the reply sheet and the examination by placing them on the correctpiles on the podium.Economics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 212 December 20131. In his Wall Road Journal article by Jon Hilsenrath on our Archive web page, we discovered thatreal GDP grew by 1.6 p.c within the third quarter of 2013 (i.e., the months of July,August and September), however would have grown 2.7 p.c in that quarter if_____________ had not occurred. What did Mr. Hilsenrath put on this clean?a.b.c.d.e.Tremendous Storm Sandy.Authorities waste, fraud and abuse.Operation Twist.Decline in authorities expenditure.The entire above.Background for questions 2, three, four: Matty has simply give you an incredible thought for a ringtone: aninstrumental model of Hark the Sound for UNC alums. Hes the one one making this product.Right here is the demand curve for the product for a 12 months.Value$9$eight$7$6Quantity (hundreds)36912$515$418$321$2242. The mounted price of renting the taping gear for a 12 months is $15000, and the marginal costof placing the ringtone on the purchasers cellphone (together with the chance price ofMattys time) is $three. If Matty follows the optimum provider rule, what number of ringtones willhe promote?a. 6 thousandb. 9 thousandc. 12 thousandd. 15 thousande. Not one of the above3. What’s going to Mattys whole price and revenue be at P=$eight?a. $33000; $15000b. $42000; $11000c. $51000; $21000d. $60000; $23000e. Not one of the above4. Matty has simply found the explanation that nobody else is making this product. UNC (theuniversity) has a copyright (like a patent) on Hark the Sound, and can solely let Mattycontinue if he pays UNC a royalty annually. If UNC wished to get the best possiblerent from its copyright, what yearly price will it cost Matty to proceed his enterprise?a. Equal to Mattys whole revenueb. Equal to Mattys financial profitc. Equal to Mattys accounting profitd. No feee. Not one of the aboveEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 312 December 20135. The optimum labor hiring rule states that a agency ought to proceed to rent staff so lengthy asthe ______________ of labor is bigger than the _______________.a. productiveness, common whole costb. productiveness, wagec. marginal income product, common whole costd. marginal income product, wagee. not one of the above6. China lately lowered its reserve requirement for banks in an try and stimulateeconomic demand. How does this coverage change have an effect on the cash provide in China?a. it reduces financial institution property.b. it will increase financial institution liabilities.c. it forces banks to borrow extra from different banks.d. it forces the banks to lend extra to their prospects.e. it permits banks to make extra loans and thus enhance deposits inthe banking system.MoneyPrice indexReal GDPVelocity2012$5 billion100$ 1 billion20a.b.c.d.e.2013$10 billion100??????7. Within the desk to the left you areprovided details about moneysupply, velocity, actual GDP and the priceindex in Elbonia (they use the $ ascurrency) for 2012 and 2013.Based on the amount equation, thereal GDP and velocity will be for 2013:$2 billion, 20$ 1 billion, 10$ four billion, 40all the abovenone of the above8. We’ve got a variety of readings about Bitcoins on our Archive web page. Once we considerBitcoins in these readings from the attitude of the three traits of cash,what can we conclude?a. Bitcoins function a retailer of valueb. Bitcoins function a medium of exchangec. Bitcoins function a unit of accountd. The entire abovee. Each a and b.Background data for questions 9, 10 and 11. Youve been given the followinginformation concerning the US financial system for 2014 (all in trillions of US ) by your boss at theCouncil of Financial Advisers. Potential actual GDP (Y*) = $ 22. Authorities expenditure (G)Economics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 412 December 2013= $2. Funding expenditures (I)= $1. Tax revenues (T)= $ 1. Exports (EX)= $three.Consumption expenditures (C) = $ 2 + .9 (Y-T). Imports (IM) = $ three + .1(Y-T). Consumerprices are fixed. Precise actual GDP (Y) will not be but recognized, and its your job to find it.9. What’s the marginal propensity to eat (MPC) on this instance, and the way is it relatedto the income-expenditure multiplier?a. zero.1, because the MPC rises the multiplier fallsb. zero.1, because the MPC rises the multiplier risesc. zero.9, because the MPC rises the multiplier fallsd. zero.9, because the MPC rises the multiplier risese. not one of the above.10. What’s the equilibrium worth of actual GDP that you simply predict?a. $ 4b. $ 10c. $ 20d. $ 22e. not one of the above11. If the federal government chooses to extend each G and T by $1 trillion, what shall be thechange in Y?a. discount of $1 trillionb. zero effectc. enhance of $1 trilliond. enhance of $2 trillione. not one of the above.12. An open-market buy is the acquisition of presidency Treasury payments from the___________ by the __________ for the aim of accelerating the availability of bankreserves and the cash provide.a. public, Federal Reserveb. authorities, Federal Reservec. public, US Treasuryd. authorities, US Treasurye. not one of the above13. A hard and fast alternate fee is an alternate fee whose worth is __________ by ____________policy.a. various, personal demandb. various, official governmentc. set, personal demandd. set, official governmente. not one of the aboveEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 512 December 201314. A recessionary output hole exists when ___________________ is _______ than potentialoutput.a. employment, lessb. employment, morec. precise output, lessd. precise output, moree. not one of the above15. The fractional reserve banking system is a banking system by which required________________ are lower than _______________ .a. liabilities, extra reservesb. liabilities, depositsc. financial institution reserves, extra reservesd. financial institution reserves, depositse. not one of the above16. Which of the next is a element (are parts) of M2 however not of M1?a. Saving depositsb. Small-denomination time depositsc. Cash-market mutual fundsd. The entire abovee. Not one of the aboveBackground for questions 17, 18 and 19. Take into account two international locations, the US and China. Theyproduce two items, plane and televisions. The variety of folks that it takes to supply 1 ofeach good in every nation is given within the following desk.1 Aircraft1 TelevisionChina100,000100US75050Suppose for this query that there are 1 million folks in China and 75,000 within the US.17. What are the 2 endpoints for the manufacturing chance curve for China?a. 100,000 Plane, 100 Televisionsb. 10 Plane, 10,000 Televisionsc. 100 Plane, 1500 Televisionsd. 750 Plane, 50 Televisionse. Not one of the aboveEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 612 December 201318. What’s the alternative price of 1 plane for China and the US, respectively?a. 1,000 Televisions for China, 15 Televisions for the USb. 15 Televisions for China, 1,000 Televisions for the USc. 1/1,000 of an plane for China, 1/15 of an plane for the USd. 750 staff for China, 100,000 staff for the USe. Not one of the above.19. Can the 2 international locations each profit from worldwide commerce in these items? If that’s the case, whatproduct ought to China export?a. No.b. Sure, Plane.c. Sure, Televisionsd. Sure, each goodse. Sure, neither good20. Sizzling canines and hot-dog buns are ______________________ items as a result of when the priceof sizzling canines rises, the demand for hot-dog buns _______________________.a. Substitute, rises.b. Substitute, falls.c. Complement, rises.d. Complement, falls.e. Not one of the above.Background for questions 21, 22 and 23. The graph under illustrates the availability anddemand curves for unskilled staff in Chapel Hill in December 2013. The curvelabeled provide is the availability curve of staff, whereas the curve labeled demand is thedemand curve for staff. The wage is acknowledged in per hour. The horizontal axisindicates the variety of full-time staff (in hundreds) both demanded or provided ateach wage.21. Equilibrium available in the market for staff shall be noticed when the wage and quantity ofworkers are:a. 6, eight thousandb. three, 10 thousandc. 9, 6 thousandd. 12, four thousande. not one of the above.Economics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 712 December 2013Wage per hourThe Marketplace for Unskilled Employees1817161514131211109876543210Employee Demand123456Employee provide7891011Variety of staff (in hundreds)22. If the city of Chapel Hill established a minimal wage of $12 per hour for December,then we are going to observe an extra _______________ of staff of _________________thousand.a. provide, 4b. provide, 7c. demand, 4d. demand, 3e. not one of the above.23. In a segmented labor market, growing the minimal wage for unskilled staff willhave ______________ impact on the wage of expert staff.a. a big positiveb. a small positivec. nod. a small negativee. a big negativeEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 812 December 2013Background toquestions 24 and 25:Lily has a weekly budgetof $80 to spend on threethings she loves: BetterGrind espresso, Subwaysandwiches, and CatsCradle reveals. She hasfound that her favourite6165105530espresso prices $2 per cup,7167107530the Subway sandwich is$5 apiece, and every showat Cats Cradle prices her $20. The desk to the left signifies the full utility obtained fromconsuming the given variety of every of those three gadgets in a given week.Quantity12345Complete Utility of Consuming this Variety of:CoffeeSubwayCat’s Cradle603015010055350130754501509050016010052024. Which of the next combos of espresso, Subway and Cats Cradle can Lilyafford?a. 1 Cats Cradle, 1 Subway, 1 Espresso.b. 2 Cats Cradle, 2 Subway, 2 Coffeec. three Cats Cradle, three Subway, three Coffeed. Simply decisions a and b.e. All of a, b and c.25. If we select the inexpensive mixture of the three items that maximizes utility, what isthe marginal utility per greenback spent on the final unit of every good and the full utility?a. 5, 665b. 1, 792c. 10, 555d. 7, 804e. Not one of the above26. Which of the next actions illustrate moneys attribute of retailer of worth?a. holding a $20 invoice in your pockets for spending subsequent month.b. shopping for a Treasury bond as a monetary funding.c. buying ocean property on the Atlantic coast.d. if you promote your automobile, itemizing the value in .e. not one of the aboveBackground to questions 27 and 28: Harry and his three suitemates at Granville Towersare all M&M fanatics they love consuming M&Ms at any time of day or night time. As soon as per week onSunday they buy groceries; they every chip in $10 to purchase a provide of M&Ms for the week.Theyve tried two methods of serving the M&Ms. First, theyve poured all of the M&Ms into aEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 912 December 2013communal bowl that all of them share. Second, theyve created separate bowls for eachsuitemate with simply his share of the M&Ms; with this methodology, suitemates cant take candyfrom bowls belonging to others. They found that with the communal serving bowl theM&Ms have been passed by Monday at midday. With the separate serving bowls every suitemate stillhad sweet within the bowl on Friday.27. What’s the economics time period for this phenomenon?a. Optimum suppliers rule.b. Tragedy of the commons.c. Purchaser willingness to payd. worth discriminatione. Not one of the above28. Why does every particular person eat the sweet extra slowly within the individual-bowl servingstyle?a. The marginal good thing about a further M&M is higherb. The marginal good thing about a further M&M is lowerc. The marginal price of a further M&M is lowerd. The marginal price of a further M&M is highere. Not one of the above.Background to questions 29 and 30. Ford and GM are in a aggressive battle this 12 months to sellpick-up vans. Whether or not the F-150 or the Silverado, these are worthwhile merchandise for thecompanies. Within the desk under I state every companys revenue based mostly upon its pricing technique.Every firm can select both high-price or low-price as a technique; the revenue related witheach pair of decisions is reported on this desk. (The primary quantity is GMs revenue; the secondnumber is Fords revenue.)FordLow-priceHigh-priceGMLow-price20, 2050, 10Excessive-price10, 5040, 4029. Ford has a _____________ pricing technique as a result of for every GM selection, Fords profitmaximizing selection is ______________.a. Worth, low-price.b. Worth, high-price.c. Dominant, low-priced. Dominant, high-pricee. Not one of the above.30. The mixture _________________, __________________ is a Nash equilibrium.a. Ford low-price, GM low-price.b. Ford low-price, GM high-price.c. Ford high-price, GM low-price.d. Ford high-price, GM high-price.e. None of those.Economics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 1012 December 201331. When the value of gasoline rises by 50 p.c (for given buyer revenue), the quantitypurchased on the pump falls by 10 p.c. When the shopper revenue rises by 10p.c (for given worth), the amount bought on the pump rises by three p.c. This isan illustration of the property of ___________________ ___________________curve.a. an inferior, demandb. an inferior, supplyc. a standard, demandd. a standard, supplye. not one of the above32. The city of Sunnyvale has sunshine each day within the 12 months (it solely rains at night time). It has asolar-power plant that generates electrical energy at 6 cents per kilowatt-hour, however solely duringthe daytime. At night time it has a coal-fired energy plant that generates electrical energy with a costof 16 cents per kilowatt-hour. Both plant has ample capability to fulfill the demandfor electrical energy, however the solar-power plant doesn’t function at night time. What’s the sociallyoptimal pricing scheme of electrical energy (per kilowatt-hour) in Sunnyvale, and why?a. 16 cents day and night time, as a result of that’s the price of the higher-costunit used.b. 6 cents day and night time, as a result of that’s the lower-cost various.c. 6 cents by day and 16 cents by night time, as a result of that’s the price forthe lowest-cost plant working.d. 6 cents day and night time, as a result of that can maximize consumersurplus.e. Not one of the above.33. Gilbert has simply began his personal enterprise doing state-certified inspections of vehicles. First,he needed to pay $1000 to the state in a one-time license price. Then, he rented work spacefrom an area automobile supplier. The supplier is charging him $500/month for the usage of the area.Lastly, he acquired an excellent deal on the gear he wants: the proprietor will lease it to him at acost of $2 per automobile inspected. If he inspects no vehicles, he pays no lease, whereas the extra carshe inspects the extra he pays in rental for that gear. We will name the $1000 licensefee a ____________ price, the $500/month a ______________ price, and the $2 per carpayment a __________________ price.a.b.c.d.e.Variable, mounted, sunkFixed, sunk, variableSunk, mounted, variableVariable, sunk, fixedFixed, variable, sunkEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 1112 December 201334. An oligopoly is a market by which a _________________ variety of giant corporations competewith each other in promoting items which can be ____________________ substitutes.a.b.c.d.e.Giant, not closeLarge, closeSmall, not closeSmall, closeNone of the above.35. The manufacturing prospects frontier is a graph that describes the ______________amount of 1 good that may be produced for _______________ degree of manufacturing ofthe different good.a. required, each possibleb. required, the minimumc. most, the minimumd. most, each possiblee. not one of the above36. Structural unemployment is the ___________________ unemployment that existsbecause staff _________________ are now not in demand.a. long-term, skillsb. long-term, assistantsc. short-term, skillsd. short-term, assistantse. not one of the aboveDemand for espresso*Background forquestions 37 and 38. Theweekly marketplace for designercoffees in Chapel Hill canbe represented by the graphto the left. Use theinformation from this graphto reply the followingquestions.Value of 1 cup of espresso (in $)7654321001020304050Cups of espresso (in hundreds)6070Economics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 1212 December 201337. If the amount is 20 thousand, the client willingness to pay is _____________. If theprice on this market is $2, the online willingness to pay at amount of 20 thousand is_________________.a. 5, 2b. 5, 5c. four, 4d. four, 2e. three, 438. If the value on this market is $2, the patron surplus is _________.a.b.c.d.e.100 thousand80 thousand60 thousand40 thousandnone of the aboveBackground for questions 39,40, and 41. On the left is a tabledescribing the issue facingthe authorities of Uzbekistanwith regard to the Aral Sea.Cotton will promote for $5 per bale(or $5 million per million bales)on worldwide markets. Forthis drawback, lets assume thefollowing: 80 million cubicmeters of water per 12 months move tothe Aral Sea by means of the rivers. Water will be diverted from the rivers to the cotton fields bythe farmers for free of charge. There’s a $four per bale variable price to cotton manufacturing. For every rowof the desk, you might be given the amount of water diverted from the rivers to the cotton fields, theresulting output of cotton, and the ensuing price (in ) to residents of the Aral Sea space ofthe water diversion.Water diverted(Millioncubic meters)10203040506070Quantityof cotton(million bales)40607075777775Value to AralSea residents(thousands and thousands of )30609012015018021039. If the cotton farmers ignore the prices of their actions to the Aral Sea residents, theiroptimal decisions will result in how a lot water diversion?a. 10 million cubic metersb. 20 million cubic metersc. 30 million cubic metersd. 40 million cubic meterse. 50 million cubic metersEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 1312 December 201340. If the Uzbekistan authorities takes into consideration each the positive aspects to the cottonfarmers and the losses to the Aral Sea residents of diverting water from the rivers, what isthe optimum quantity of water diversion it ought to permit?a. no diversionb. 10 million cubic metersc. 20 million cubic metersd. 30 million cubic meterse. 40 million cubic meters41. The Uzbekistan authorities is contemplating utilizing a tax on cotton farmers to internalizethe exterior prices to Aral Sea residents. Which tax shall be higher at internalizing theexternality?a. a tax per cubic meter on water diversionb. a tax per bale of cotton producedc. a set tax for working a cotton farmd. an revenue tax on cotton farmers (who might have noncotton revenue)e. the 4 are equivalentExportsBusiness investmentPurchase of pre-existing homesGovernment expenditureConsumer expendituresImportsSales from final 12 months’s inventories$400$200$300$500$1000$500$10042. The accompanying tableprovides data on classes ofexpenditures on last items and providers(in billions of US ) in 2013. Ifthis is a whole record, what’s the USgross home product for 2013?a.b.c.d.e.$3000$2600$2100$1600not one of the aboveBackground for 43, 44, 45, 46: Three UNC grads (they name their firm Electro-Heels)have a daring new marketing strategy set up a community of charging stations for electrical carsthroughout the Analysis Triangle space. Theyve researched their marketing strategy, and this iswhat they discovered.Mounted price per 12 months of building the community: $10 millionMarginal price (express plus implicit) of charging one automobile one time: $20.Demand for electric-car costs per 12 months in 2020.PriceQuantity1200demanded (thousands and thousands)1000.2900.3800.4700.5600.6500.7400.8300.9201.zero101.1Economics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 1412 December 201343. If the Electro-Heels produce a million automobile costs in 2020, what’s the whole price andaverage whole price at that degree of manufacturing?a. $20 million, $30 millionb. $30 million, $20 millionc. $30 million, $30d. $20 million, $20e. Not one of the above44. Create a graph of the typical whole price of Electro-Heel manufacturing for zero.2 million, zero.4million, zero.6 million, zero.eight million, and 1 million costs. What can we name a agency that hasaverage whole price curve with this form?a. Monopolyb. Pure monopolyc. Oligopolyd. Pure Oligopolye. Monopolistic competitor45. What’s the consequence (by way of worth and amount) that can maximize whole economicsurplus?a. Value $20, Amount 1 million chargesb. Value $70, Amount zero.5 million chargesc. Value $30, Amount zero.9 million chargesd. Value $50, Amount zero.7 million chargese. Not one of the above46. If the federal government wished to manage Electro-Heels utilizing average-cost pricing, whatwill be the end result (by way of worth and amount):a. Value $20, Amount 1 million chargesb. Value $70, Amount zero.5 million chargesc. Value $30, Amount zero.9 million chargesd. Value $50, Amount zero.7 million chargese. Not one of the above47. A quota is a authorized ________________ on the ___________________ of an excellent that possibly imported.a. tax, valueb. tax, quantityc. restrict, valued. restrict, quantitye. Not one of the aboveEconomics 101.007Ultimate Examination, web page 1512 December 201348. When the worth of a countrys imports exceeds the worth of a countrys exports in a givenperiod, the nation has a commerce ______________ that have to be offset by an equal amountof _______________ international residents.a. surplus, lending tob. surplus, borrowing fromc. deficit, lending tod. deficit, borrowing frome. not one of the above.49. Hybrid vehicles (just like the Toyota Prius) are substitutes for non-hybrid vehicles.When the US authorities launched a tax credit score for the purchasers of hybridautomobiles, this ______ the ________ curve for non-hybrid vehicles.a.b.c.d.e.Elevated (shifted towards larger portions), DemandDecreased (shifted towards decrease portions), DemandIncreased (shifted towards larger portions), SupplyDecreased (shifted towards decrease portions), Supplynone of the above50. The rate of interest is the quantity that debtors pay ____________ per greenback of moneyborrowed. It’s the alternative price of ________________________________.a.b.c.d.e.In taxes; spending todayIn taxes; spending within the futureTo lenders; spending todayTo lenders; spending within the futureNone of the above.

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