Question : Figure 3-7 19) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs : 1388157

 

Figure 3-7

 

 

19) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for blu-ray discs.  Which panel best describes what happens in this market if there is a substantial increase in the price of blu-ray players?

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

20) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for laptop computers.  Which panel best describes what happens in this market when the price of computer hard drives falls?

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

 

21) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for tuna.  Which panel best describes what happens in this market when there is a decrease in the productivity of commercial fishermen?

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

 

22) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for frozen yogurt.  Which panel describes what happens in the market for frozen yogurt when the price of ice cream, a substitute product, increases?

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

23) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for mustard and that bratwurst and mustard are complements.  What panel describes what happens in this market when the price of bratwurst falls? 

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

 

24) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for coffee.  What happens in this market if buyers expect the price of coffee to rise?

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

 

25) Refer to Figure 3-7. Assume that the graphs in this figure represent the demand and supply curves for ramen noodles, an inferior good.  Which panel describes what happens in this market as a result of an increase in income?

A) Panel (a)

B) Panel (b)

C) Panel (c)

D) Panel (d)

 

26) During the 1990s positive technological change in the production of chicken caused the price of chicken to fall.  Holding everything else constant, how would this affect the market for pork (a substitute for chicken)?

A) The supply of pork would increase and the equilibrium price of pork would decrease.

B) The demand for pork would decrease and the equilibrium price of pork would decrease.

C) The demand for pork would increase because consumers could afford to buy more chicken and pork.

D) The demand for pork would decrease and the equilibrium price of pork would increase.

 

 

27) A decrease in input costs in the production of LCD televisions caused the price of LCD televisions to decrease. Holding everything else constant, how would this affect the market for video game consoles (a complement to LCD televisions)?

A) The supply of video game consoles would increase and the equilibrium price of video game consoles would decrease.

B) The demand for video game consoles would decrease and the equilibrium price of video game consoles would decrease.

C) The demand for video game consoles would decrease because consumers could afford to buy fewer LCD televisions and video game consoles.

D) The demand for video game consoles would increase and the equilibrium price of video game consoles would increase.

 

 

28) Assume that both the demand curve and the supply curve for DVD players shift to the left but the demand curve shifts more than the supply curve.   As a result

A) both the equilibrium price and quantity of DVD players will decrease.

B) the equilibrium price of DVD players will decrease; the equilibrium quantity may increase or decrease.

C) the equilibrium price of DVD players may increase or decrease; the equilibrium quantity will decrease.

D) the equilibrium price of DVD players will increase; the equilibrium quantity may increase or decrease.

 

 

 

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