Supply and Demand
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100

On a supply and demand graph, what does equilibrium mean?

quantity supplied is equal to quantity demanded

100

Which country has the highest GDP in the world?

United States

100

Which market structure has many sellers each selling identical products with easy entry and exit to the industry?

Perfect competition

100

An increase in the general level of prices of goods and services is called:

Inflation

100

What is it called when a country spends more money on imports in one year than it earns in exports

trade deficit

100

What is the name of a federal program that provides income to those over a certain age or based on another requirement such as disability?

Social Security

100

A measure of stock market performance based on 30 representative stocks is called the:

Dow Jones Industrial Average

200

What occurs when the demand curve shifts to the right?

price increases and quantity increases

200

What are countries with relatively low levels of material well-being

Less developed countries

200

How much competition exists between firms in a monopoly?

None because it is the only firm

200

What type of unemployment is caused due to a downturn in the business cycle?

cyclical unemployment

200

Which group has a goal of protecting domestic producers from foreign competition with the use of tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers

protectionists

200

What is the name of a share of ownership of a corporation?

Stock

200

Which decade did a depression last occur in the United States?

1930s

300

What occurs when the supply curve shifts to the left?

price increases and quantity decreases

300

Areas of the world with many of the lowest GDP per capita include:

Much of Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia

300

What is an industry where there are a few leading firms in competition with each other?

Oligopoly

300

What type of unemployment is caused by people who are simply between jobs?

frictional unemployment

300

Which group has a goal of fewer or no trade restrictions

free traders

300

A federal healthcare program for senior citizens regardless of income is called:

Medicare

300

What is the name for a harm or inconvenience on those who don’t pay for an item?

negative externalities

400

On a supply and demand graph, where would a shortage occur?

a price set that is too low and quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied

400

What is the name of a group of nations with mostly a common currency, the Euro, that has no barriers for flow of workers, financial capital, or goods and services?

European Union

400

If the industry for pants has a lot of sellers each with similar products (not identical) with sellers who each have some control over prices, then the pants industry is considered a(n)

Monopolistic competition

400

What is the percentage of people not working, but are at least 16 years old and are actively looking for work?

 unemployment rate

400

What is a tax placed on an imported product

a tariff

400

Consumer

Business/investment

Government


3 of the 4 components of GDP

400

What is the name of a country being able to produce an item at a lower opportunity cost than of another country?

comparative advantage

500

On a supply and demand graph, where would a surplus occur?

a price set that is too high and quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded

500

Name the international organization that administers trade agreements, settles trade disputes, and organizes trade negotiations

World Trade Organization

500

A fall in real GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (three months each) with an increase in unemployment is a(n):

recession

500

What must be true for someone who is at least 16 years old who either have a job or are actively looking for a job if they don’t have one?

The person is in the labor force

500

What is a system that relies on supply and demand to determine the value of one currency vs. another?

flexible exchange rate

500

Which type of business structures has the U.S. government sought to regulate or break up since the passage of the Clayton Act and Sherman Act?

monopoly

500

The definition of a quota is a:

a limit on the amount of an imported good allowed into the country

600

What is a price floor and what does it cause?

a minimum price charged for a product, which usually creates a surplus.

600

What is the difference between the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank?

The International Monetary Fund assists with exchange rates and oversees international payments to help economic growth, while the World Bank offers loans and provides assistance to less developed countries

600

What is a period of economic growth measured by a rise in real GDP?

expansion

600

What is the name of the most used price index in the United States, which shows prices of a representative sample of frequently used consumer items?

Consumer Price Index

600

What renegotiated trade deal between the United States, Mexico, and Canada was ratified in 2020?

USMCA

600

Generally, what is the relationship between real GDP per capita and the standard of living?

the higher the real GDP per capita, the higher the standard of living

600

What is it called when  a country earns more money on exports in one year than it spends on imports

A trade surplus