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1) Suppose that in the clothing market, production costs have fallen, but the equilibrium price and quantity purchased have both increased. Based on this information you can conclude that A. the supply of clothing has grown faster than the demand for clothing B. demand for clothing has grown faster than the supply of clothing C. the supply of and demand for clothing have grown by the same proportion D. there is no way to determine what has happened to supply and demand with this information 2) Camille's Creations and Julia's Jewels both sell beads in a competitive market. If at the market price of $5, both are running out of beads to sell (they can't keep up with the quantity demanded at that price), then we would expect both Camille's and Julia's to: A. raise their price and reduce their quantity supplied B. raise their price and increase their quantity supplied C. lower their price and reduce their quantity supplied D. lower their price and increase their quantity supplied 3) In which of the following industries are economies of scale exhausted at relatively low levels of output? A. Aircraft production B. Automobile manufacturing C. Concrete mixing D. Newspaper printing 4) The average cost curves (AVC and ATC) should be minimized A. where MC = ATC and MC = AVC B. where FC = ATC and FC = AVC C. where TC starts to increase at a faster rate D. where ATC = AVC 5) If the wage rate increases, A. a purely competitive producer will hire less labour, but an imperfectly competitive producer will not B. an imperfectly competitive producer will hire less labour, but a purely competitive producer will not C. a purely competitive and an imperfectly competitive producer will both hire less labour D. an imperfectly competitive producer may find it profitable to hire either more or less labour 6) The real wage will rise if the nominal wage A. falls more rapidly than the general price level B. increases at the same rate as labor productivity C. increases more rapidly than the general price level D. falls at the same rate as the general price level 7) Construction workers frequently sponsor political lobbying in support of greater public spending on highways and public buildings. One reason they do this is to A. restrict the supply of construction workers B. increase the elasticity of demand for construction workers C. increase the demand for construction workers D. increase the price of substitute inputs 8) Paying an
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