Microeconomics (13th Edition)
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780134744476
Author: Michael Parkin
Publisher: PEARSON
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QUESTION 14
Assume the economy of Scoob can produce 5 tons of rice and 15 tons of wheat while the economy of Widgland can produce 10 tons of rice and 20 tons of wheat. Which of the following is FALSE?
A.
Opportunity cost of 1 ton of wheat in Widgland is 0.5
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Opportunity cost of 1 ton of rice in Widgland is 0.5
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Opportunity cost of 1 ton of wheat in Scoob is 0.33
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Opportunity cost of 1 ton of rice is Scoob is 3
Q.5. Maria can read 20 pages of economics in an hour. She can also read 50 pages of sociology in an hour. She spends 5 hours per day studying.
Draw Maria’s production possibilities frontier for reading economics and sociology
What is Maria’s opportunity cost of reading 100 pages of sociology?
3. Opportunity Cost
Poornima and Valerie are roommates. They spend most of their time studying (of course), but they leave some time for their favorite activities: making pizza and brewing root beer. Poornima takes 5 hours to brew a gallon of root beer and 3 hours to make a pizza. Valerie takes 8 hours to brew a gallon of root beer and 4 hours to make a pizza.
Poornima's opportunity cost of making a pizza is of root beer, and Valerie's opportunity cost of making a pizza is of root beer.
has an absolute advantage in making pizza, and has a comparative advantage in making pizza.
If Poornima and Valerie trade foods with each other, will trade away pizza in exchange for root beer.
The price of pizza can be expressed in terms of gallons of root beer. The highest price at which pizza can be traded that would make both roommates better off is of root beer, and the lowest price that makes both roommates better off is of root beer per pizza.
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