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100

This country once experienced hyperinflation so extreme that people used banknotes as wallpaper and wheelbarrows to carry money.

Zimbabwe

100

How many sustainable development goals (SDGs) the UN has established? 

17

100

In early 2025, the United States imposed 25% tariffs on goods from these two neighboring countries, citing concerns over border security and drug trafficking

Canada and Mexico

100

Which country has the third-largest economy?

Germany

100

What course is offer this summer?

Health Economics

200

In 2005, this tech company tried to create a virtual currency called "Flooz," but it flopped when criminals used it for fraud.

Amazon

200

What is approximately the percentage of women’s earnings compared to men’s in the U.S? 

83%

200

How has the Federal Reserve been adjusting this key interest rate to control inflation?

With the federal funds rate

200

Which economic theory argues government intervention can help smooth economic cycles and combat recessions?

Keynesian economics

200

Which classes next Fall require the course of Research and Writing in Economics (Econ 395)

Labor and environmental economics

300

To encourage savings, this country created a lottery where people could win prizes just by putting money in the bank, which country was it?

United Kingdom
300

What is the Great Resignation?

This economic phenomenon, seen during the pandemic, describes when workers voluntarily leave jobs at high rates due to burnout, low pay, or reassessing work-life balance.

300

Name the term describes the recent trend of companies shifting manufacturing from China to other countries like Vietnam and Mexico.

China + 1 

300

This economic concept, seen in all-you-can-eat buffets, explains why people eat more when they’ve already paid.

Sunk cost fallacy

300

Is game theory being offer for Fall 2025?

Yes
400

This economic concept explains why people feel worse about losing $20 than they feel happy about finding $20.

Loss aversion

400

What is friendshoring?

Economic strategy that involves diversifying supply chains to multiple countries instead of relying on a single source, reducing geopolitical and economic risks.

400

The U.S. recently passed this major piece of legislation aimed at increasing semiconductor production domestically named ...

The CHIPS act

400

What is the diamond-water paradox?

Despite being necessary for survival, water is often cheao, while a luxury item like dimonds with little practical use can be extremely costly.

400

Which Econ class is not being offer next semester?

Econ 400: Honors Econometrics

500

This well-known fast-food chain once accepted payment in seashells at one of its locations as part of a marketing stunt.

Taco Bell
500

What is the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM)?

Is a policy tool, primarily implemented by the EU, designed to ensure that imported goods, particularly those from carbon-intensive industries, bear the same carbon costs as domestically produced goods, aiming to prevent "carbon leakage" and encourage global decarbonization

500

What country has been struggling with inflation rates above 100%, leading to economic instability and IMF intervention?

Argentina

500

This economic term describes a situation where no individual can be made better off without making someone else worse off

Pareto efficiency

500

Who won the James Doti Award for academic excellence last year?

Charles Dasko

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