International
Domestic
Concepts
Neoliberal economists & theories
Micro & Macro
100

Why do companies participate in FDI?

To increase comparative advantage.

100

The Federal Reserve purchases $10,000 of bonds back from the public. The GDP of the U.S. increases by how much due to this transaction?

$0. Purely financial transactions are not included in the calculation.

100

What two characteristics do public goods have?

Rivalry in consumption & excludability

100

What are the three factors of production according to Adam Smith?

Land, labor, capital

100

Oh no! A tomato farm that sources their tomatoes for local pizza restaurants burned down! Would this move the pizza supply curve to the right or left?

Left (decrease)

200

Nvidia, a U.S.-based GPU manufacturer, invests in TSMC, a Taiwan-based manufacturer of semiconductor chips, is an example of [blank] FDI

vertical

200

Country A has much higher productivity than Country B. Therefore Country [x] has a higher standard of living than Country [y].

A, B

200

Who wins in trade according to the Stolper-Samuelson Theorem?

Owner of the abundant factor

200

What is Jeremy Bentham’s utility theory?

Humans act to maximize pleasure and minimize pain

200

We see that market efficiency is maximized in a state of [       ]

equilibrium

300

Burger King, a U.S.-based restaurant chain, purchases a chain of burger restaurants in China. This is an example of [blank] FDI.

horizontal

300

What are the three stages of the Law of Diminishing Returns?

Increasing Marginal Returns, Diminishing Marginal Returns, Negative Marginal Returns.

300

What are the four components of GDP?

Consumption, Investment, Government Spending, Net Exports

300

According to Malthus’ population theory, if left unchecked, [    ] will outpace [    ]

population growth will outpace production of food

300

Banks that have more liabilities than assets are considered to be [  ]

insolvent

400

The demand for American goods continues to lower every year. In the long run how does this affect the American dollar?

The American dollar depreciates.

400

In a given year the banks in the U.S. provide a real interest rate of 8% and a nominal interest rate of 13%, what is the inflation rate for this year?

5%

400

If the price level increases, what happens to the value of money?

The value of money decreases

400

According to feminist economists, the exclusion of [        ] unjustly distorts economic growth

traditionally feminine work such as unpaid domestic and volunteer work

400

The theory of Money Neutral states that in the long-run changes to the money supply only affects [  ] variables.

nominal

500

Year after year, China increases its productivity. In the long run how does this affect the Chinese yuan?

The Chinese yuan appreciates.

500

What is the Adverse Selection Problem?

When high-risk borrowers act as if they were low-risk borrowers.

500

Suppose Country A places numerous government regulations on its businesses. Compared to Country B, who places little to no government on its businesses, which country will experience greater economic growth in the long run.

B

500

What is bounded rationality?

humans do not possess the capacity for perfect rationality, face cognitive, time, and informational constraints

500

The real interest rate will be 0% in what case?

If the nominal interest rate and inflation rate are equal