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ECO231

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A. Convexity is based on the notion that as a consumer consumes more and more of a particular good, the additional utility obtained _____________

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B. Any two points on an _________ curve generate the same level of utility.

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C. Which of the following is an assumption of the model of perfect competition?

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D.

By selling 30 units, firm JKB
make N300. After selling the
31st unit, firm’s revenue
increased to 318. What is the
marginal revenue in this
situation?

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E. Microeconomics also supposes that consumer consumers make their buying decisions in an effort to ___________ happiness or benefit.

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F. What does convexity say?

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G. The _______________ would then say that income is equal to the sum of consumer expenditure.

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H. Total utility will decline only if _________ utility is negative.

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I. An example of price discrimination is quantity/bulk purchase _________

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J. If Pb = N0.50/milk be the price of milk, and Po = N1.00/bread the price of bread. The relative price of a tin of milk in terms of bread is ____________ a loaf of bread.

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K. The short run profit maximization in monopolistically competitive firm is the same as that of monopoly i.e. ___________________ this condition should  hold.

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L. What does the "non-satiation" expression connotes?

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M. A basic assumption of microeconomics is that because a consumer does not have _______________, his or her available cash for spending must be judiciously allocated for maximum benefit.

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N. An oligopoly is where there are a __________ sellers with similar or identical products

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O. Calculate the total revenue for a firm which is selling 10 television sets at N21,000 each.

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P. The consumer is considered to be __________ person, who tries to spend his or her money to derive the maximum amount of satisfaction, or __________, from it.

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Q. In perfect competitive market ______________.

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R. Higher indifference curves are preferred to __________ ones, since more is preferred to less (non-satiation).

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S. When Adam Smith was referring to "value in use," he was actually referring to the concept of ________ utility.

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T. Since water is not very costly to acquire, people consume _______ water. At this high level of consumption, the marginal utility of an additional unit of water is relatively low.

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U. Indifference curves are _______ sloping

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V. Perfect competition exists in an industry where perfect competition is characterized by ________ buyers and sellers, many products that are similar in nature and, as a result, many substitutes.

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W. The demand curve facing a monopoly firm is the ___________ demand curve

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X. Market structure is the number of firms producing identical goods, which are _______________ in nature.

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Y. The law of ________ marginal utility states that consumption of any item yields the consumer declining utility holding taste constant.

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Z. Which equation is Y = I/Py - Px/Py * X?

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AA. To maximize utility subject to budget constraint, the ratio of marginal utility to price should be_________.

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AB. The theory of distribution is an attempt to explain how _________ is distributed among the of production.

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AC. Perfect competition means there are few, if any, ________ to entry for new companies, and prices are determined by supply and demand.

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AD. How did Adam Smith resolve the problem of low value for water and high value for diamond?

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AE. Exchange value, on the other hand, is tied to how much someone is willing to pay for an ________ unit of the commodity.

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AF. Monopolistic Competition is one of the markets in-between perfectly _________ market and monopoly market

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AG. When good X becomes relatively more expensive, the quantity of good X demanded falls as a result of the ________ effect

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AH. _________ utility is a measure of the additional utility that is derived when an additional unit of the good is consumed.

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AI. Consumer utility is achieved when the ratio of marginal utility of one commodity is equal to its price is equal to the _______ of another to its price.

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AJ. If TR/Q = (P x Q)/Q = Price, what is price?

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AK. Monopolist ________ profits

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AL. These concepts of __________ and marginal utility can be used to resolve Adam Smith's diamond-water paradox.

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AM. Because diamonds are __________, consumers consume few diamonds and the marginal utility of an additional diamond is relatively high.

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AN.

A higher indifference curve that lies above and to the ________ of another indifference curve represents a higher level of satisfaction and combination on
a lower indifference curve yields a lower satisfaction.

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AO. The slope of the _________ curve measures the MRS.

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AP. If a good causes problem for a consumer we say it has _______ effect.

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AQ. In a monopoly the company is similar to the ______

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AR. Factors of production are never demanded for their own sake thus the demand here is a ________ demand

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AS. Expenditure on a particular good is the product of the amount of the good purchased times its price. We can then write the budget constraint as _____________.

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AT. These are few but very important features of monopolistic competition. Product ______ using branding and advertisement

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AU. The Bertrand model is essentially the Cournot-Nash model except the strategic variable is price rather than _______

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AV. Note that this (MR) too is equal to price, so the marginal revenue is constant as well, and is equal to average revenue.

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AW. Price discrimination is a pricing strategy that enables monopolist to charge customers __________ prices for the same good or service.

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AX. Because the marginal utility of an additional diamond is higher than the marginal utility associated with an additional glass of water, diamonds have a _________ value in exchange.

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