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Thinking Like an Economist

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Chapter 1 Thinking Like an Economist Answers to text questions and problems Answers to Review Questions 1. Your friend probably means that the benefits from private solo lessons are greater (your tennis game will improve faster) than if you take group lessons. But private lessons are also more costly than group lessons. So those people who don’t care that much about how rapidly they improve may do better to take group lessons and spend what they save on other things. (LO2) AACSB: Analytic Bloom’s: Analyze 2. False. According to the Cost-Benefit Principle, your willingness to make the trip should depend only on whether $30 is more or less than the cost of driving downtown. (LO4) AACSB: Analytic Bloom’s: Analyze 3. …show more content…

Under the tag system, the cost of putting out an extra can is $2, regardless of the number of the cans. Since the marginal cost of putting out cans is higher under the tag system, we would expect this system to reduce the number of cans collected. (LO2) AACSB: Analytic Bloom’s: Analyze 4. At Smith’s house, each child knows that the cost of not drinking a can of cola now is that it is likely to end up being drunk by the sibling. Each, thus, has an incentive to consume the cola as rapidly as possible to prevent the other from encroaching on his/her share. Jones, by contrast, has eliminated that incentive by making sure that neither child can drink more than half the cans. This step permits his children to consume at a slower, more enjoyable pace. (LO2) AACSB: Analytic Bloom’s: Apply 5. If Tom kept the $200 and invested it in additional mushrooms, at the end of a year's time he would have an additional $400 worth of mushrooms to sell. Dick must therefore give Tom $200 in interest in order for Tom not to lose money on the loan. (LO2) AACSB: Analytic Bloom’s: Apply 6. Even though you earned four times as many points from the first question than from the second, the last minute you spent on question 2 added 6 more points to your total score than the last minute you spent on question 1. That means you should have spent more time on question 2. (LO2) AACSB: Analytic Bloom’s:

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