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ECS2601 Assessment 4 Sem 1 Of 2023 Questions and Answers


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Question 1
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Perfect competition …



a. is competition in that every producer must be operating at maximum efficiency or they will not be making a normal return on their money.

b. has assumptions that are true in the real world even though they seem to be false at first glance.

c. would tend to please producers more than consumers.

d. is not competition at all because one producer cannot affect any other individual producer by price cutting practices in the long run.




Question 2
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When economic profit exists for a firm, it is very feeble because …



a. price will fall because market supply will increase.

b. costs will inevitably increase and eliminate profit.

c. firms are driven to reduce output until average total cost equals price.

d. firms are driven to increase output to the point where average total cost will equal price.

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If accounting profits are positive and economic profits are negative in the long run, the proper strategy is to ...



a. feel satisfied because, in the long run, accounting profits will average zero.

b. close down the business and shift the resources to more profitable ventures.

c. monitor the situation closely and leave the business the minute accounting profits
start to decline.

d. go back and recalculate figures, because accounting profits can never be more
than economic profits.




Question 4
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James knows the average total cost and the average variable cost for a given level of output. Which of the following costs can he not determine given this
information?



a. total cost

b. James can determine all of the above costs given the information provided.

c. average fixed cost

d. fixed cost




Question 5
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Assume that the average product for six workers is 15. If the marginal product of the seventh worker is 18, then the …



a. marginal product is rising.

b. marginal product is falling.

c. average product is falling.

d. average product is rising.

,Question 6 3
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Which of the following best explains why we cannot consider the returns to scale of a production function in the short run?



a. We cannot change all of the production inputs in the short run.

b. Returns to scale determine the diminishing marginal returns of the inputs.

c. Returns to scale is a property of the consumerʹs utility function in the short run.

d. Production functions exhibit negative returns to scale in the short run.




Question 7
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Fin Accounting, management Accounting ,
taxation, investment
management , financial mathematics,
business
Price ceilings are only effective if the black market is prevented.
statistics, quantitative decision making fo r
business


Select one:
True
False




Question 8
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A sales tax of R1 per unit of output is placed on a particular firm whose product sells for R5 in a competitive industry with many firms.
What will happen to the firm’s price?



a. Increase

b. More information is needed to determine what will happen to the price.

c. Remain the same

d. Decrease.

, Question 9 4
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There can be constant returns to scale in an industry with an upward-sloping supply
curve.



Select one:
True
False




Question 10
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Suppose the government wants to limit imports of a certain good. Itn this case it is therefore preferable to use an import quota.



Select one:
True
False




Question 11
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If MC is smaller than AC, AC must be increasing in Q. Therefore, we have diseconomies of scale.




Select one:
True
False

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