Question : 81.A country’s newest ruler has decided the country will become : 1378984

 

 

81.A country’s newest ruler has decided the country will become self-sufficient and ceases trade with the rest of the world. The likely outcome of this action will be that the country’s citizen’s will be:

A. forced to consume less than before if they possessed a comparative advantage in the production of a good.

B. better off than before if they possess an absolute advantage in the production of a good.

C. better off than before only if they have the absolute advantage in the production of most goods they consume.

D. better off than before only if they have the comparative advantage in the goods they consume.

82.Economic theory states that losing comparative advantage in one good means creating a comparative advantage in another. This suggests that:

A. those who experience the transition may find it difficult in the short run.

B. it can be seen as a success in the long run.

C. outsourcing can be good overall for a society.

D. All of these statements are true.

83.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country A could potentially make would be:

A. (1,000 iPods, 500 tablets).

B. (500 iPods, 500 tablets).

C. (500 iPods, 250 tablets).

D. (750 iPods, 150 tablets).

84.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country A could potentially make would be:

A. (500 iPods, 500 tablets).

B. (500 iPods, 400 tablets).

C. (500 iPods, 300 tablets).

D. (500 iPods, 200 tablets).

85.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country A could not make would be:

A. (500 iPods, 150 tablets).

B. (500 iPods, 200 tablets).

C. (500 iPods, 250 tablets).

D. (500 iPods, 300 tablets).

86.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. Country A would be working efficiently if they were producing:

A. (500 iPods, 100 tablets).

B. (500 iPods, 150 tablets).

C. (500 iPods, 200 tablets).

D. (500 iPods, 250 tablets).

87.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country B could potentially make would be:

A. (400 iPods, 2,000 tablets).

B. (300 iPods, 500 tablets).

C. (200 iPods, 1,500 tablets).

D. (100 iPods, 2,000 tablets).

88.Suppose that a worker in Econia can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Econia has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country B could potentially make would be:

A. (400 iPods, 2,000 tablets).

B. (200 iPods, 1,500 tablets).

C. (300 iPods, 450 tablets).

D. (400 iPods, 1 tablet).

89.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. A bundle of goods that Country B could not make would be:

A. (400 iPods, 250 tablets).

B. (300 iPods, 500 tablets).

C. (200 iPods, 750 tablets).

D. (100 iPods, 1,000 tablets).

90.Suppose that a worker in Country A can make either 10 iPods or 5 tablets each year. Country A has 100 workers. Suppose a worker in Country B can make either 2 iPods or 10 tablets each year. Country B has 200 workers. Country B would be working efficiently if they were producing:

A. (200 iPods, 1,750 tablets).

B. (200 iPods, 1,500 tablets).

C. (200 iPods, 1,000 tablets).

D. (200 iPods, 750 tablets).

 

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