A) College tuition rose by 1% last year.
B) Kim gets a big promotion at work.She also gets a raise from $25,000 per year to $40,000 per year.
C) Mark graduates from university and takes a job.His income increases from $10,000 per year to $50,000 per year.
D) A drought hits Saskatchewan and the price of wheat increases from $4.00 per bushel to $8.00 per bushel.
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A) the impact of bad weather on the income of farmers
B) the impact of the personal income tax on a person's ability to purchase goods and services
C) the impact of pollution from a factory on the health of people in the vicinity of the factory
D) the impact of increases in health care costs on the health of individuals in society
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A) by following the business cycle
B) by experience
C) by calculating dollar costs
D) by comparing costs and benefits
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A) He should take the $300.
B) He should never sell something for less than its cost.
C) He should complete the repairs and sell the boat.
D) It doesn't matter which action he takes; the outcome is the same either way.
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A) the ability to reduce foreign competition
B) the ability to produce goods and services
C) the total supply of money in the economy
D) the average age of the country's labour force
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A) allow corporate tax write-offs for money spent on worker safety
B) make it more difficult to receive unemployment benefits
C) increase educational opportunities for workers
D) prohibit unions from organizing
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A) to tax goods and services that are most desired by consumers
B) to maintain subsidized housing for low-income households
C) to provide services such as pensions
D) to enforce property rights
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A) scarcity
B) misallocation
C) externalities
D) market failure
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A) increased competition
B) equal gains for both countries involved
C) some gains for both countries involved
D) greater production efficiency
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A) The United Kingdom was more industrialized than Turkey.
B) The United Kingdom printed money at a slower rate than Turkey.
C) Workers in the United Kingdom were more productive than workers in Turkey.
D) There were more cases of market failure in Turkey than in the United Kingdom.
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A) books
B) room and board
C) tuition
D) lost wages
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A) the power of a single person or group to influence market prices
B) the ability of a person or group of people to successfully market new products
C) the power of the government to regulate a market
D) the relative importance of a market to the overall economy
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A) Canadian textile workers belong to a union.
B) There is little demand for cotton cloth in Bangladesh and great demand in Canada.
C) Labour is more productive making cotton cloth with a mechanical loom than with a hand loom.
D) Bangladesh has a low-wage policy to make its textile industry more competitive in world markets.
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A) government intervention
B) increased competition
C) better informed market participants
D) more defined property rights
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A) incomes to fall
B) productivity to increase
C) the government to lower taxes
D) the value of money to fall
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A) Latvia should sell lumber to France, and should buy French wine.
B) Latvia should impose a tariff on French wine in order to protect jobs in the Latvian lumber industry.
C) Latvia should subsidize its wine industry so that it can compete with French wine.
D) Latvia should put a quota on the amount of French wine imported.
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A) through government intervention
B) through the political process
C) through self-interest
D) through altruism
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A) a deli in Winnipeg
B) a bike rental company in Victoria
C) the Science Centre in Vancouver
D) a farmer in Quebec
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