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Suppose a consumer spends her income on two goods: music CDs and DVDs.The price of a CD is $8,and the price of a DVD is $20.If we graph the budget constraint by placing the quantity of CDs purchased on the horizontal axis,what is the slope of the budget constraint?


A) -5.0
B) -2.5
C) -0.4
D) The slope of the budget constraint cannot be determined without knowing the income the consumer has available to spend on the two goods.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

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Giffen goods have positively-sloped demand curves because they are


A) normal goods for which the income effect outweighs the substitution effect.
B) normal goods for which the substitution effect outweighs the income effect.
C) inferior goods for which the income effect outweighs the substitution effect.
D) inferior goods for which the substitution effect outweighs the income effect.

E) All of the above
F) A) and D)

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The following diagram shows two budget lines: A and B. The following diagram shows two budget lines: A and B.   Which of the following could explain the change in the budget line from A to B? A)  a decrease in income and a decrease in the price of X B)  a decrease in income and an increase in the price of X C)  an increase in income and a decrease in the price of X D)  an increase in income and an increase in the price of X Which of the following could explain the change in the budget line from A to B?


A) a decrease in income and a decrease in the price of X
B) a decrease in income and an increase in the price of X
C) an increase in income and a decrease in the price of X
D) an increase in income and an increase in the price of X

E) B) and C)
F) All of the above

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Giffen goods have positively-sloped demand curves because they are


A) inferior goods with no substitution effect.
B) normal goods with no substitution effect.
C) inferior goods for which the substitution effect outweighs the income effect.
D) inferior goods for which the income effect outweighs the substitution effect.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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When the indifference curve is tangent to the budget constraint,


A) a consumer cannot be made better off without increasing her income.
B) the consumer is likely to be at a sub-optimal level of consumption.
C) income is at its optimum for a consumer.
D) indifference curves are likely to intersect.

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

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Figure 21-6 Figure 21-6   -Refer to Figure 21-6.Suppose the price of a book is $15,the price of a DVD is $10,the value of A is 5,and the value of B is 7.5.How much income does the consumer have? A)  $150 B)  $100 C)  $75 D)  $37.50 -Refer to Figure 21-6.Suppose the price of a book is $15,the price of a DVD is $10,the value of A is 5,and the value of B is 7.5.How much income does the consumer have?


A) $150
B) $100
C) $75
D) $37.50

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Suppose a consumer has an income of $800 per month and that she spends her entire income each month on beer and bratwurst.The price of a pint of beer is $5,and the price of a bratwurst is $4.Which of the following combinations of beers and bratwursts represents a point that would lie to the interior of the consumer's budget constraint?


A) 160 beers and 200 bratwursts
B) 40 beers and 50 bratwursts
C) 80 beers and 100 bratwursts
D) 160 beers and 0 bratwursts

E) None of the above
F) A) and D)

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Figure 21-3 In each case,the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2. Figure 21-3 In each case,the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-3.Which of the graphs in the figure reflects an increase in the price of good Y only? A)  graph a B)  graph b C)  graph c D)  graph d Figure 21-3 In each case,the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-3.Which of the graphs in the figure reflects an increase in the price of good Y only? A)  graph a B)  graph b C)  graph c D)  graph d Figure 21-3 In each case,the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-3.Which of the graphs in the figure reflects an increase in the price of good Y only? A)  graph a B)  graph b C)  graph c D)  graph d Figure 21-3 In each case,the budget constraint moves from BC-1 to BC-2.         -Refer to Figure 21-3.Which of the graphs in the figure reflects an increase in the price of good Y only? A)  graph a B)  graph b C)  graph c D)  graph d -Refer to Figure 21-3.Which of the graphs in the figure reflects an increase in the price of good Y only?


A) graph a
B) graph b
C) graph c
D) graph d

E) None of the above
F) A) and B)

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At the consumer's optimum


A) the budget constraint will have a slope of MUx/Px.
B) it is still possible for the consumer to increase his consumption of both goods.
C) the indifference curve will intersect the budget constraint at the midpoint of the budget constraint.
D) the slope of the indifference curve is equal to the slope of the budget constraint.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and C)

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The income effect of a price change is the change in consumption that results from the movement to a new indifference curve.

A) True
B) False

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As more units of an item are purchased,everything else equal,marginal satisfaction from consuming additional units will tend to


A) decrease at the same rate for all consumers.
B) decrease but at different rates for different people.
C) increase at the same rate for all consumers.
D) increase but at a decreasing rate for all consumers.

E) B) and D)
F) C) and D)

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At a consumer's optimal choice,the consumer chooses the combination of goods such that the ratio of the marginal utilities equals the ratio of the prices.

A) True
B) False

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Scenario 21-3 Diane knows that she will ultimately face retirement.Assume that Diane will experience two periods in her life,one in which she works and earns income,and one in which she is retired and earns no income.Diane can earn $250,000 during her working period and nothing in her retirement period.She must both save and consume in her work period with an interest rate of 10 percent on savings. -Refer to Scenario 21-3.Assume that Diane decides to consume $100,000 in the work period.How much money will she have available for consumption in her retirement period?


A) $100,000
B) $110,000
C) $150,000
D) $165,000

E) C) and D)
F) A) and D)

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John is planning ahead for retirement in a two-period world.When John is young he will earn $1 million,and when John is old and retired he will be given $50,000 from Social Security.If the interest rate between the two time periods is 7 percent,what is the slope of John's budget constraint when considering the consumption possibilities between the two periods if consumption when young is graphed on the horizontal axis and consumption when old is graphed on the vertical axis?


A) -0.89
B) -1.05
C) -1.07
D) -1.12

E) B) and D)
F) None of the above

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Assume that a college student purchases only coffee and Snickers bars.If both coffee and Snickers bars are normal goods,then the income effect associated with a decrease in the price of a Snickers bar will result in


A) a decrease in the consumption of Snickers bars and an increase in the consumption of coffee.
B) a decrease in the consumption of Snickers bars and a decrease in the consumption of coffee.
C) an increase in the consumption of Snickers bars and a decrease in the consumption of coffee.
D) an increase in the consumption of Snickers bars and an increase in the consumption of coffee.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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If the price of bread is zero,the budget constraint between bread (on the vertical axis) and cheese (on the horizontal axis) would


A) be vertical.
B) coincide with the vertical axis.
C) coincide with the horizontal axis.
D) be horizontal.

E) B) and D)
F) B) and C)

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The labor supply curve may have a backward bending portion because at higher wages the


A) income effect is smaller than the substitution effect.
B) income effect is larger than the substitution effect.
C) income effect is negative.
D) Any of the above could result in a backward-bending supply curve.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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The substitution effect of a wage decrease in the work-leisure model results in the worker choosing to


A) work less than before.
B) work more than before.
C) possibly work more or less than before.
D) work more with a higher level of consumption.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and C)

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If the consumer's income and all prices simultaneously decrease by one-half,then the optimum consumption will


A) shift outward relative to the old optimum.
B) move leftward along the old budget constraint.
C) shift inward relative to the old optimum.
D) not change.

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Jane is maximizing total utility while consuming food and clothing.Her marginal utility from food is 50,and her marginal utility from clothing is 25.If clothing is priced at $10 per unit,the price of food per unit must be


A) $2.
B) $2.50.
C) $5.
D) $20.

E) None of the above
F) C) and D)

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