Question 74 pts
In a progressive tax structure:
the tax rate falls,but the absolute tax amount increases with an increase in income. |
the tax rate remains constant, but the absolute tax amount increases with an increase in income. |
the tax rate increases, but the absolute tax amount decreases with an increase in income. |
both the tax rate and absolute tax amount increase with an increase in income. |
both the tax rate and absolute tax amount decline with an increase in income. |
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Question 84 pts
The official poverty-line income is adjusted annually for _____.
unemployment compensation benefits |
inflation |
increases in health-care costs |
income taxes |
house rents |
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Question 94 pts
The figure given below shows the Lorenz curves of two countries
(Country A and Country B).
Figure 19.2
Total income (cumulative percentage)
Total population
(cumuative percentage)
Refer to Figure 19.2. The richest 20 percent of the population in Country A receive:
40 percent of the national income. |
50 percent of the national income. |
10 percent of the national income. |
30 percent of the national income. |
20 percent of the national income. |
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Question 104 pts
The allocations of goods and services from one group in a society to another are called:
grants. |
in-kind transfers. |
economic rents. |
transfer earnings. |
mutually voluntary exchanges. |
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Question 114 pts
The product life cycle theory of comparative advantage predicts that a new product will first be produced and exported by:
the countries with the most stable economy and fewest restrictions on foreign trade. |
the nation in which it was invented. |
the company with the most extensive network of international distributors for the product. |
the nation that was first to demand the new product. |
the first firm to successfully copy the technology. |
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Question 124 pts
The data in the table below assumes that with the same quantity
of resources, both Australia and Philippines produces food and
computers. Australia can make 1,000 computers or 2,000 units of
food in a day, and the Philippines can make 200 computers or 1,200
units of food in a day.
Table 20.2
According to Table 20.2, Australia has an:
absolute advantage in the production of only food. |
absolute disadvantage in the production of both food and computers. |
absolute advantage in the production of only computers. |
absolute advantage in the production of both food and computers. |
absolute disadvantage in the production of food. |
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Question 134 pts
Scenario 20.1
Suppose labor productivity differences are the only determinants of
comparative advantage, and Brazil and Chile both produce only
coffee and sugar. In Chile, either 5 units of coffee or 2 units of
sugar can be produced in one day. In Brazil, a day of labor
produces either 2 units of coffee or 1 unit of sugar.
Refer to Scenario 20.1. Which of the following statements is true?
Chile has a comparative advantage in producing both coffee and sugar. |
Brazil has a comparative advantage in producing sugar. |
Neither Chile nor Brazil has a comparative advantage in producing coffee. |
Brazil has a comparative advantage in producing coffee. |
Brazil has a comparative advantage in producing both coffee and sugar. |
7) both the tax rate and absolute tax amount increase with an increase in income. This is because the tax rate varies with income and is related directly to it.
8) Inflation because it reduces the real purchasing power of the income
9) 40 percent of the national income. This is because 80 percent of population is earning only 60 percent
10) in-kind transfers.
11) the nation in which it was invented
12) absolute advantage in the production of both food and computers.
13) Brazil has a comparative advantage in producing sugar.
Question 74 pts In a progressive tax structure: the tax rate falls,but the absolute tax amount...
1) Canada can make a book in one hour, and Mexico can make a
book in three hours. Canada can make a car in 100 hours, and Mexico
can make a car in 150 hours.
If Mexico and Canada traded, it would be advantageous for both
countries if Mexico specialized in _______ and Canada specialized
in ______.
A.
nothing; that is, if they did not trade.
B.
books; cars
C.
books; books
D.
cars; books
E.
cars; cars
Scenario 1...
Question 204 pts It seems evident that countries would have an advantage in producing those goods that use relatively large amounts of their most abundant factor of production. True False Flag this Question Question 214 pts The data in the table below assumes that with the same quantity of resources, both Australia and Philippines produces food and computers. Australia can make 1,000 computers or 2,000 units of food in a day, and the Philippines can make 200 computers or 1,200...
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