Econ Micro (book Only)
Econ Micro (book Only)
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ISBN: 9781337408066
Author: William A. McEachern
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 2, Problem 7P

(a)

To determine

To graph: The PPF for studying and partying and label the axes, point of intersect and all other relevant points.

Concept Introduction:

PPF: It is a curve which shows the maximum possible output of two goods with the given set of efficiently used inputs

(b)

To determine

The meaning of shift of PPFand the adjustments needed to be incorporated in the personal life to make such PPF shift.

Concept Introduction:

PPF: It is a curve which shows the maximum possible output of two goods with the given set of efficiently used inputs.

(c)

To determine

The reason for the outward shift of PPF and whether the shift would be parallel one.

Concept Introduction:

PPF: It is a curve which shows the maximum possible output of two goods with the given set of efficiently used inputs

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a) Draw a production possibilities frontier (PPF) for a society that produces two goods, guns and wheat. Suppose this society has two political parties, party R (who want a strong military) and party L (who want a smaller military). Show points on your diagram that party R and party L chooses. b) Show graphically whether your PPF will change if all the resources used for both the goods were equally suitable for production of guns and wheat? c) Assuming that b stands and if all the resources are used for the production of guns, 20 guns can be produced and if all the resources are used for production of wheat, 80 units of wheat can be produced, then what is the opportunity cost of producing one gun?
8. Shifts in production possibilities Suppose the United States produces two types of goods: agricultural and capital. The following diagram shows its current production possibilities frontier for alfalfa, an agricultural good, and industrial copiers, a capital good. Drag the production possibilities frontier (PPF) on the graph to show the effects of a breakout of avian flu that sickens millions of workers. Note: Select either end of the curve on the graph to make the endpoints appear. Then drag one or both endpoints to the desired position. Points will snap into position, so if you try to move a point and it snaps back to its original position, just drag it a little farther. 540 450 PPF 380 270 180 90 PPF 100 200 300 400 500 600 ALFALFA (Millions of bushels) INDUSTRIAL COPIERS (Thousands)
2. Consider an economy that produces only two goods: asparagus and candy canes. The following table describes the quantities of each good that can be produced: Candy Canes 60 40 20 0 Asparagus 0 10 20 30 (a) Plot the production possibilities frontier for this economy. Be sure to label both axes and each intercept. (b) Does this PPF follow the law of increasing opportunity cost? Why or why not? (c) A major pandemic arises that wipes out one third of the population. Illustrate and explain how this would affect the PPF from part (a).
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