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1、Microeconomics, 9e (Pindyck/Rubinfeld)Chapter 16 General Equilibrium and Economic Efficiency16.1 General Equilibrium Analysis1) Refer to Figure 16.1.1 above. The interdependence of these markets starts with a shift in the supply curve in the market for movie tickets, which is caused by:A) an increas
2、e in the demand for DVDs.B) a tax on movie tickets.C) a decrease in the demand for DVDs.D) an increase in the number of movie theaters.Answer: BDiff: 1Section: 16.1Refer to Figure 16.1.1 above. After the shift in supply in panel (a), the higher price of movie tickets causes:A) demand to decrease in
3、panel (a), which feeds back into (b), causing demand to increase in panel (b). B) demand to increase in panel (b) and a higher price, which feeds back as higher demand in panel (a).C) demand to increase in panel (b), but not as much as an increase in demand in panel (a).D) demand to decrease in both
4、 panels, which causes even further decreases in demand.Answer: BDiff: 1Section: 16.1心rs2(wdRefer to Figure 16.2.2 above. Which allocation is efficient?A) A and BBand CB) Cand DD onlyAnswer: CDiff: 1Section: 16.2Which of the following is true at the exchange equilibrium between two individuals?A) The
5、ir marginal rates of substitution are equal.B) The slopes of the individuals indifference curves are equal.C) Both individuals marginal rates of substitution are equal to the ratio of the prices of the goods.D) A and B onlyA, B, and C are all true.Answer: EDiff: 2Section: 16.2To be certain that exch
6、ange between people is mutually beneficial, we generally assumeA) not all people are free to enter the market at will, but once in they are free to make any offer to trade.B) all people have complete information about each others preferences.C) there are no transaction costs.D) both B and Cboth A an
7、d BAnswer: DDiff: 2Section: 16.2Refer to Figure 16.2.3 above. The initial allocation of resources is at point K. A new allocation that leaves James and Karen both better off is at point:A B c DA)B)OD)Answer: CDiff: 2Section: 16.2Scenario 162Sam and Sally are the only consumers in an economy where te
8、e shirts and candy are the only commodities that are consumed. The marginal utility schedule for each appears below.Samtee shirtsMU(tee shirts)CandyMU(Candy)110162925383447455654Sallytee shirtsMU (tee shirts)CandyMU(Candy)12411221929318384144751053There are 7 candies and 7 tee shirts total in the ec
9、onomy.Consider the case when the goods are redistributed such that Sam has 3 tee shirts and 3 candies. Sally has 4 tee shirts and 4 candies.9) Refer to Scenario 16.2. What is Sams marginal rate of substitution of tee shirts for candy at the current distribution?A) 3B)2C) 1/4D) It is impossible to de
10、termine without the prices of each commodity.Answer: BDiff: 1Section: 16.2Refer to Scenario 16.2. What is Sallys marginal rate of substitution of tec shirts for candy at the current distribution?A) 7/2B)2C) 1/2D) It is impossible to determine without the prices of each commodity.Answer: BDiff: 1Sect
11、ion: 16.210) Refer to Scenario 16.2. Is the current distribution Pareto optimal?A) Yes.B) No, as Sam could trade Sally a piece of candy for a tee shirt and both people would be better off.C) No, as Sam could trade Sally a tee shirt for a piece of candy and both people would be better off. D) Without
12、 the prices of each commodity it is impossible to determine if this distribution is Pareto optimal.Answer: ADiff: 2Section: 16.2Scenario 16.3:Sam and Sally are the only consumers in an economy where tee shirts and candy are the only commodities that are consumed. The marginal utility schedule for ea
13、ch appears below.Samtee shirtsMU (tee shirts)CandyMU(Candy)110162925383447455654Sallytee shirtsMU(tee shirts)CandyMU(Candy)12411221929318384144751053There are 7 candies and 7 tee shirts total in the economy.Consider the case when the goods are redistributed such that Sam has 4 tee shirts and 4 candi
14、es. Sally has 3 tee shirts and 3 candies.11) Refer to Scenario 16.3. What is Sams marginal rate of substitution of tee shirts for candy at the current distribution?A) 2B)7/5C) 5/7It is impossible to determine without the prices of each commodity.Answer: BDiff: 1Section: 16.212) Refer to Scenario 16.
15、3. What is Sallys marginal rate of substitution of tee shirts for candy at the current distribution?A) 9/4B)2C) 4/9D) It is impossible to determine without the prices of each commodity.Answer: ADiff: 1Section: 16.2Refer to Scenario 16.3. Is the current distribution Pareto optimal?A) Yes.B) No, as Sa
16、m has more of both goods.C) No, as it is possible to find a way for Sam to sell tee shirts to Sally (and receive candy in return) that would make both of them better off.D) No, as it is possible to find a way for Sam to sell candy to Sally (and receive tee shirts in return) that would make both of t
17、hem better o仔.E) Without knowing the prices of tee shirts and candy we cannot determine if this distribution is Pareto optimal.Answer: CDiff: 2Section: 16.2Refer to Scenario 16.3. What is the relative price of tee shirts to candy?A) $2.25$2B) $1.40The relative price will be between $2.25 and $1.40.C
18、) It is impossible to determine.Answer: EDiff: 1Section: 16.2If the initial distribution of two goods between two people is Pareto optimal, which of the following statements is TRUE?A) It is possible to reallocate the goods between the two people so as to increase the utility of both people.B) It is
19、 possible to reallocate the goods between the two people so as to increase the utility of one person without decreasing the utility of the other.C) It is possible to reallocate the goods between the two people so as to increase the utility of one person, but only at the expense of the other person.D
20、) It is impossible to reallocate the goods between the two people so as to increase either persons utility.E) none of the aboveAnswer: CDiff: 2Section: 16.220) Suppose there is a water shortage, and the governor proposes that the government distribute equal quantities of water to each person at no c
21、ost to the consumers. If consumers were forbidden to trade water, would such a distribution be Pareto optimal?A) Yes, because each person has the same amount of water as everyone else.B) Yes, because everyone would be receive their water for free.C) Not necessarily, as people may differ in their mar
22、ginal rates of substitution between water and other goods.D) It is impossible to determine without knowing the price of water.E) none of the aboveAnswer: CDiff: 3Section: 16.221) If the initial distribution of labor and capital is Pareto optimal, which of the following statements is TRUE?A) It is po
23、ssible to reallocate labor and capital across industries so as to increase the production of one good without decreasing the production of another good.B) It is possible to reallocate labor and capital across industries so as to increase the production of one good, but only by reducing the productio
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