Friday, April 18, 2008
Simple Economic Models - Topics for Further Study
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TOPICS FOR FURTHER STUDY
1. How would the circular flow diagram change if it also included government? What other flows could be added to make it more realistic?
2. Could a production possibilities curve be concave to the origin? Would the opportunity costs be increasing, decreasing, or constant?
3. Draw a production possibilities frontier for the example on page 54.
4. Draw a production possibilities frontier for the example on page 55.
6 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 120 pages of economics
6 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 300 pages of history
4 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 80 pages of economics
4 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 200 pages of history
6 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 120 pages of economics
6 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 300 pages of history
4 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 80 pages of economics
4 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 200 pages of history
5 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 250 pages of history
5 hours x 30 pages of economics per hour = 150 pages of economics
TOPICS FOR FURTHER STUDY
1. How would the circular flow diagram change if it also included government? What other flows could be added to make it more realistic?
2. Could a production possibilities curve be concave to the origin? Would the opportunity costs be increasing, decreasing, or constant?
3. Draw a production possibilities frontier for the example on page 54.
4. Draw a production possibilities frontier for the example on page 55.
6 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 120 pages of economics
6 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 300 pages of history
4 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 80 pages of economics
4 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 200 pages of history
6 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 120 pages of economics
6 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 300 pages of history
4 hours x 20 pages of economics per hour = 80 pages of economics
4 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 200 pages of history
5 hours x 50 pages of history per hour = 250 pages of history
5 hours x 30 pages of economics per hour = 150 pages of economics
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