• 2022-05-27
    中国大学MOOC: Suppose Jim and Tom can both produce baseball bats. If Jim’s opportunity cost of producing baseball bats is lower than Tom’s opportunity cost of producing baseball bats, then
  • Jim has a comparative advantage in the production of baseball bats.

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      —Do you have ping-pong bats?—________, and I have baseball bats, too. A: Yes, I am B: No, I don't C: Yes, I do D: No, I'm not

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      (自编)He is . A: Tom's and Jim's fathe B: Tom and Jim's fathe C: Tom's and Jim fathe D: Tom and Jim fathe

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      When a nation requires fewer resources than another nation to produce a product, the nation is said to have a(n): A: Absolute advantage in the production of the product B: Comparative advantage in the production of the product C: Lower marginal rate of transformation for the product D: Lower opportunity cost of producing the product

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      Suppose the total cost of producing T-shirts can be represented as TC = 50 + 2q. The marginal cost of the 5th T-shirt is

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      If an economy moves from producing 10 units of A: and 4 units of B: to producing 7 As and 5Bs, the opportunity cost of the 5th B is:A. 7AsB. 10As C: 3As D: 1A