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A 1996 bill reforming the federal government’s anti-

poverty programs limited many welfare recipients to


only two years of benefits.

a. How does this change affect the incentives for

working?

b. How might this change represent a trade-off

between equality and efficiency?


A recycling program provides a machine that accepts glass and plastic bottles and gives recyclers coupons that can be redeemed inside the store where the machine is located. The machine is used less than the recycling program organizers had hoped. How would an economist explain this?

Group of answer choices



Despite the posted notice, people do not trust that the coupons will, in fact, be accepted in the store, at their face value, the same as cash.


Although the machine performs an automated exchange of one thing for another, it is not really an economic transaction, and therefore people are reluctant to participate.


The time required to use the machine and the requirement that the coupons be redeemed at that store together add up to too high an opportunity cost.


People understand the benefits of recycling glass and plastic bottles.


People like recycling glass and plastic bottles.


A restaurant patron has a coupon for one free dessert. The choices are the cake, the sorbet, the pie and the ice-cream. The patron’s first choice would be the cake, and the second choice would be the sorbet. What is the opportunity cost of choosing the pie? (Only one dessert can be chosen.)

Group of answer choices



missing out on the cake


missing out on the sorbet


missing out on the ice-cream


the dollar value of the pie


the combined dollar value of the cake, the sorbet, and the ice-cream.


Carl said, “No matter the price, I will always buy five gallons of ice cream a week. I love ice cream!”. What can we say about Carl’s price elasticity of demand for ice-cream?

Group of answer choices



Carl’s demand for ice-cream is perfectly elastic.


Carl’s demand for ice-cream is perfectly inelastic.


The price elasticity of Carl’s demand for ice-cream is equal to 1.


The price elasticity of Carl’s demand for ice-cream is greater than 1.


Carl’s demand for ice-cream is unit elastic.


A subsidy to orange farmers will shift the ________ curve of oranges to the ________, making the equilibrium price ________.

Group of answer choices



demand; left; decrease


supply; right; increase


demand; right; increase


supply; left; increase


supply; right; decrease


Consider the market for bread. Flour is an ingredient for making bread. If the price of flour increases, we could predict that

Group of answer choices



The supply of bread shifts to the right.


The supply of bread shifts to the left.


The equilibrium price of bread decreases.


The equilibrium quantity of bread increases.


The quantity supplied of bread increases.


One unintended consequence of unemployment benefit program is that people may not work and just rely on unemployment benefit. What is a solution to solve this problem?

Group of answer choices



The government can increase the unemployment benefit.


The government can limit the time period for receiving the unemployment benefit.


The government allows more people to receive unemployment benefit.


The government can increase wage income tax.


The government can lengthen the time period for receiving the unemployment benefit.


The prices of inputs K and L are given as $12 per unit and $3 per unit respectively, and a firm operates with the production function

Q=25 K ^0.5 L^0.5

Q=25K0.5L0.5

.

(i) What is the minimum cost of producing 1,250 units of output?


i. On January 3, 2011 Gadi computer service business by investing birr 100,000 cash and equipment having birr 60,000 market value

ii. On January 6,2011 purchased office furniture on account for birr 400

iii. On January 9, 2011 purchased office furniture is purchase for birr 350 cash

iv. On January 15, 2011 paid birr 500 as partial settlement of January 3, 2009 borrowing

v. On January 21, 2011 received birr 150 from sale of old office furniture.

Required: -

ADAPT and ADOPT’S proceeds from the bank and compute recorded to discounting of note.


i. On January 3, 2011 Gadi computer service business by investing birr 100,000 cash and equipment having birr 60,00 market value



ii. On January 6,2011 purchased office furniture on account for birr 400



iii. On January 9, 2011 purchased office furniture is purchase for birr 350 cash



iv. On January 15, 2011 paid birr 500 as partial settlement of January 3, 2009 borrowing



v. On January 21, 2011 received birr 150 from sale of old office furniture.



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