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A-level
ECONOMICS
Paper 3 Economic Principles and Issues
Friday 7 June 2024 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours
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• The maximum mark for this paper is 80.
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Answer all questions in this section.
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0 1 Which one of the following is a consequence of the basic economic problem of limited
resources and unlimited wants?
[1 mark]
A All goods and services will have a market price
B Employment of factors of production has an opportunity cost
C Markets are unable to allocate resources efficiently
D There will not be an excess supply in markets
0 2 A profit-maximising firm, in the service sector, needs to recruit a new employee. Which
one of the following explains why asymmetric information could mean that the most
suitable person is not chosen?
[1 mark]
A It is difficult to calculate the marginal revenue productivity of workers in the
service sector
B Occupational immobility of labour means that there is a limited supply of
workers with the right skill set
C The firm may have to recruit the worker from the local area because labour
is often geographically immobile
D The firm is unlikely to know everything about job applicant’s skills, abilities
and motivation
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0 3 Figure 1 shows the production possibility boundary for petrol-powered cars and electric- box
powered cars in a country's car industry.
Figure 1
If production has moved from Point A to Point B, which one of the following must be true?
[1 mark]
A Allocative efficiency in the car industry is unchanged
B Demand for electric-powered vehicles has increased
C Productive efficiency in the car industry is unchanged
D Static efficiency in the car industry has improved
0 4 A household's annual income increases from £35 000 to £38 500. All other things being
equal, if the household's income elasticity of demand for Good X is –0.2 and its income
elasticity of demand for Good Y is 0.4, which one of the following statements is correct?
[1 mark]
A Spending on Good X will fall by £70 and spending on Good Y will
increase by £140
B Spending on Good X will fall by £700 and spending on Good Y will
increase by £1400
C Spending on Good X will fall by 2% and spending on Good Y will
increase by 4%
D Spending on Good X will fall by 20% and spending on Good Y will
increase by 40%
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0 5 Table 1 shows the effect of cash benefits and taxes on household incomes in the UK in box
2020–21.
Table 1
Income of
Income of top Ratio of top to
bottom quintile
quintile (£s) bottom quintile
(£s)
Original
107 551 8 196 13.1
income
plus cash
2 581 7 267 0.4
benefits
Gross income 110 132 15 463 7.1
less direct
32 000 2 267 14.1
taxes
Disposable
78 131 13 196 5.9
income
less indirect
7 133 3 024 2.4
taxes
Post-tax
70 998 10 172 7.0
income
Source: Office for National Statistics
Which one of the following can be concluded from the data in Table 1 regarding the
distribution of income between the top and bottom quintile of households?
[1 mark]
A Cash benefits were less effective than direct taxes in redistributing income
from the bottom quintile of households to the top quintile
B Direct taxes made the distribution of income more unequal
C Indirect taxes made the distribution of income more unequal
D Indirect taxes were more effective than cash benefits in redistributing income
from the top quintile of households to the bottom quintile
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