A) international trade.
B) why globalization has expanded recently.
C) consumer decisions.
D) both international trade and the choices individuals make.
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A) iPods only.
B) tablets only.
C) both iPods and tablets.
D) neither iPods or tablets.
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A) can show all possible combinations of goods,but not tell us which society should choose.
B) can show all possible combinations of goods,and which society should choose.
C) cannot show all possible combinations of goods because society is typically inefficient.
D) can show us which possible combinations of goods society should choose,but cannot tell us which points will be inefficient.
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A) (500 iPods,100 tablets) .
B) (500 iPods,150 tablets) .
C) (500 iPods,200 tablets) .
D) (500 iPods,250 tablets) .
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A) absolute;comparative
B) comparative;absolute
C) absolute;absolute
D) comparative;comparative
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A) 12 traps and 0 bombs.
B) 10 traps and 2 bombs.
C) 8 traps and 2 bombs.
D) 6 traps and 2 bombs.
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A) (1,000 iPods,500 tablets) .
B) (500 iPods,500 tablets) .
C) (500 iPods,250 tablets) .
D) (750 iPods,150 tablets) .
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A) is more convex than one assuming constant opportunity costs.
B) is more convex than one assuming increasing opportunity costs.
C) is more concave than one assuming constant opportunity costs.
D) is straighter than one assuming constant opportunity costs.
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A) can be useful in explaining why countries import and export certain goods.
B) can be useful in explaining why individuals typically work at one job,and buy the other goods and services they need.
C) can be useful in explaining why we allow ourselves to be interdependent on others.
D) All of the statements are true.
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A) 5 apples;2 apples
B) 1/5 apple;½ apple
C) 2,000 apples;200 apples
D) 100 apples;20 apples
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A) France should produce the one it is more efficient at producing.
B) France should produce the one for which it has a lower opportunity cost.
C) France should produce the one for which is has a higher opportunity cost.
D) France should remain self-sufficient if it has the absolute advantage in the production of both.
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A) the gains from trade.
B) absolute advantage.
C) comparative advantage.
D) specialization.
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A) Country B should produce tablets and Country A should produce iPods,and they could benefit from trade.
B) Country B should produce iPods and Country A should produce tablets,and they could benefit from trade.
C) Neither country can benefit from trade since no comparative advantage exists.
D) Because Country B has the absolute advantage tablets,they should specialize in the production of tablets.
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A) (400 iPods,2,000 tablets) .
B) (200 iPods,1,500 tablets) .
C) (300 iPods,450 tablets) .
D) (400 iPods,1 tablet) .
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A) (5,000 bananas,1,000 tomatoes) and (1,000 bananas,5,000 tomatoes)
B) (5,000 bananas,0 tomatoes) and (2,500 bananas,500 tomatoes)
C) (2,500 bananas,500 tomatoes) and (1,250 bananas,800 tomatoes)
D) (2,500 bananas,750 tomatoes) and (1,250 bananas,750 tomatoes)
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A) the United States is taking advantage of Cambodia and is the only beneficiary to the trade.
B) Cambodia is pressured to enter trade and not benefiting at all.
C) both the United States and Cambodia can benefit from trading.
D) the United States is being charitable and not benefiting from the trade at all.
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A) The United States has an absolute advantage in the production of computers,and Mexico has an absolute advantage in the production of airplanes.
B) The United States has an absolute advantage in the production of airplanes,and Mexico has an absolute advantage in the production of computers.
C) The United States has an absolute advantage in the production of both airplanes and computers.
D) Mexico has an absolute advantage in the production of both airplanes and computers.
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A) Country B now possesses the absolute advantage in the production of both goods.
B) Country B now possesses the absolute advantage in tablets only.
C) Country B now has the comparative advantage in iPod production.
D) Country B has no need to trade now.
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A) higher;Canada should specialize in shoe production
B) lower;Canada should specialize in apple production
C) higher;Canada should specialize in apple production
D) lower;Canada should specialize in shoe production
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A) it should stop trading and become self-sufficient.
B) it will gain the comparative advantage in the production of another good.
C) it will become a loser in trade in the long run.
D) it will still have the absolute advantage in the production of the good.
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