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Increases supply by shifting supply 
An increase in crop yields due to the development of higher yielding crop varieties affects world supply 
and demand for food in which of the following ways? 
II and III 
Which of the following represents a shift i...
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Increases supply by shifting supply 
An increase in crop yields due to the development of higher yielding crop varieties affects world supply 
and demand for food in which of the following ways? 
II and III 
Which of the following represents a shift i...
AGEC 315 Exam 1 Study 
Which of the following represents a shift in the supply curve? 
I. Consumers buy fewer burritos because of food safety concerns. 
II. Beef prices decrease and farmers produce less beef. 
III. A new variety of sorghum is introduced in Ethiopia that increases production. ️...
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Which of the following represents a shift in the supply curve? 
I. Consumers buy fewer burritos because of food safety concerns. 
II. Beef prices decrease and farmers produce less beef. 
III. A new variety of sorghum is introduced in Ethiopia that increases production. ️...
AGEC 315 Exam 3 Already Graded A+ 
A person _________ be cheaply prevented from knowledge of improved animal welfare, a(n) 
___________ good. cannot; nonexcludable 
A person _________ be cheaply prevented from consuming beef, a(n) ___________ good. can; 
excludable 
Only government solutions le...
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A person _________ be cheaply prevented from knowledge of improved animal welfare, a(n) 
___________ good. cannot; nonexcludable 
A person _________ be cheaply prevented from consuming beef, a(n) ___________ good. can; 
excludable 
Only government solutions le...
AGEC 315 Exam 2 Already Rated A+ 
External Cost ️a cost paid by people other than the consumer or the producer trading in the market 
Private Cost ️a cost paid by the consumer or the producer 
Social Cost ️-the total cost of producing a good or service, including both the private cost and a...
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External Cost ️a cost paid by people other than the consumer or the producer trading in the market 
Private Cost ️a cost paid by the consumer or the producer 
Social Cost ️-the total cost of producing a good or service, including both the private cost and a...
AGEC 315 Exams Complete Solutions 
intensification of crop production tends to have an overall effect of ______ extensification. Primary 
reason is that intensification __________ decreasing; increases supply which causes a decrease in 
crop prices 
shift in demand for beef 1. people are adoptin...
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intensification of crop production tends to have an overall effect of ______ extensification. Primary 
reason is that intensification __________ decreasing; increases supply which causes a decrease in 
crop prices 
shift in demand for beef 1. people are adoptin...
AGEC 315 - HW1 Already Graded A 
Which of the following represents a movement along the demand curve? 
I . Consumers buy less beef due to concerns about antibiotic use in animal production. 
II. The price of apples increases causing people to buy fewer apples. 
III . K-State lowers the price of ...
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Which of the following represents a movement along the demand curve? 
I . Consumers buy less beef due to concerns about antibiotic use in animal production. 
II. The price of apples increases causing people to buy fewer apples. 
III . K-State lowers the price of ...
KSU AGEC 315 Exam 1 Already Rated A+ 
Which of the following represents a movement along the supply curve? ️I only: Farmers are expected 
to plant more cotton this year because the price of cotton is high relative to the price of corn 
Which of the following was listed as a problem with decreas...
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Which of the following represents a movement along the supply curve? ️I only: Farmers are expected 
to plant more cotton this year because the price of cotton is high relative to the price of corn 
Which of the following was listed as a problem with decreas...
AGEC 315 - HW6 Graded A+ 
New firms focused on "natural" foods enter the market for processed food and traditional firms lose 
customers and eventually shut down. Does this scenario represent an externality? ️No 
Farmer A is mad at farmer B for being so efficient, so farmer A lights a mat...
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New firms focused on "natural" foods enter the market for processed food and traditional firms lose 
customers and eventually shut down. Does this scenario represent an externality? ️No 
Farmer A is mad at farmer B for being so efficient, so farmer A lights a mat...
AGEC 315 Final KSU Verified A+ 
Do soda taxes work? ️No 
If we don't see change in supply or demand under pagouvian tax? ️The supply and demand cure is 
relatively inelastic 
Can pre-ording your lunch nudge you towards choosing healthier options? ️Yes 
Information failure ️market fai...
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Do soda taxes work? ️No 
If we don't see change in supply or demand under pagouvian tax? ️The supply and demand cure is 
relatively inelastic 
Can pre-ording your lunch nudge you towards choosing healthier options? ️Yes 
Information failure ️market fai...
HW 9 AGEC 315 All Answers Correct 
assume that if france and spain devote a 40-hour work week to producing milk or olive oil, they could 
produce the following amounts: 
production possibilities 
milk olive oil 
france 150 25 
spain 200 50 
according to the table above ____________ has the...
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assume that if france and spain devote a 40-hour work week to producing milk or olive oil, they could 
produce the following amounts: 
production possibilities 
milk olive oil 
france 150 25 
spain 200 50 
according to the table above ____________ has the...
AGEC 315 Exam 3 Guaranteed Success 
In the 1800's there we no laws restricting the killing of buffalo on the Great Plains of the United States. 
Which type of good did buffalo in the 1800's represent? 
a. private good 
b. club good 
c. open-access resource 
d. public good c. open-access ...
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In the 1800's there we no laws restricting the killing of buffalo on the Great Plains of the United States. 
Which type of good did buffalo in the 1800's represent? 
a. private good 
b. club good 
c. open-access resource 
d. public good c. open-access ...
AGEC 315 Pretest Verified Answers 
Strategy and planning occur within which stage of the professional selling process? Prepare 
Over the last one hundred years, distinct eras emerged when an emphasis was placed on different 
elements of the selling process. The eras in the correct order that they...
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Strategy and planning occur within which stage of the professional selling process? Prepare 
Over the last one hundred years, distinct eras emerged when an emphasis was placed on different 
elements of the selling process. The eras in the correct order that they...
HW 8 AGEC 315 Graded A+ 
Which of the following goods is rival and nonexcludable? 
a. a scenic view of a wheat field 
b. wheat 
c. an aquifer with no defined property rights 
d. a fishery with a system of individual tradable quotas c. an aquifer with no defined property rights 
In the 1800s th...
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Which of the following goods is rival and nonexcludable? 
a. a scenic view of a wheat field 
b. wheat 
c. an aquifer with no defined property rights 
d. a fishery with a system of individual tradable quotas c. an aquifer with no defined property rights 
In the 1800s th...
AGEC 315 Exam 3 Graded A+ 
c. Open- access resource ️In the late 1800s there were no laws restricting the killing of buffalo on the 
Great Plains of the United States. Which type of good did buffalo in the 1800s represent? 
A. Private good 
B. Club good 
C. open-access resource 
D. Public...
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c. Open- access resource ️In the late 1800s there were no laws restricting the killing of buffalo on the 
Great Plains of the United States. Which type of good did buffalo in the 1800s represent? 
A. Private good 
B. Club good 
C. open-access resource 
D. Public...
AGEC 315 HW2 Complete Answers 
Scenario 1: Assume that demand increases as projected by the FAO. This would lead to a 60% increase in 
demand from 2010 to 2050. Another conventional assumption is that land area used for crops will 
increase by roughly 11% during the period and yields will increas...
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Scenario 1: Assume that demand increases as projected by the FAO. This would lead to a 60% increase in 
demand from 2010 to 2050. Another conventional assumption is that land area used for crops will 
increase by roughly 11% during the period and yields will increas...
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