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Document1 Econ 1120-INTRODUCTORY MACROECONOMICS PRELIM #1-Wissink-Spring 2017 – March 7 Clearly Print Your LAST(family) Name: ______________________________________________________ Clearly Print Your First Name: ___________________________________________________ Your Cornell NetId: ___________________ Your Student Number: __________________________ There are two sections in this exam. Answer all questions. Part I: 14 multiple choice questions @ 3 points each Part II: 3 problems @ 14, 22 and 22 points each TOTAL POINTS = 100, TOTAL TIME = 90 minutes. NO QUESTIONS CAN BE ASKED DURING THE EXAM ABOUT EXAM CONTENT: If you need to use the restroom, or you need a pencil or scratch paper, or some other supply that we might have, raise your hand and wait for the proctor to come to you. Only one person can be out of the examination room at a time, and the proctor will hold onto your exam papers while you are out at the restroom. NO CELL PHONES, NO IPODS OR SIMILAR DEVICES WITH CALCULATOR “APPS”. NO GRAPHING CALCULATORS. NO BOOKS. NO NOTES. NO HELP SHEETS. NO TALKING TO EACH OTHER. Circle the SECTION you regularly attend (that is to say, check where you will pick up your prelim) One more time, please… Clearly Print Your LAST(family) Name: _______________________________________________________ Clearly Print Your First Name: ___________________________________________________ Your Cornell NetId: ___________________ Your Student Number: __________________________ GRADING MC (out 42 points)=___________________ Q1 (out of 14 points)=_________________ Q2 (out of 22 points)=_________________ Q3 (out of 22 points)=_________________ TOTAL SCORE: _____________________ Document1 Part I: Multiple Choice. Do them ALL. CIRCLE the letter for your answer. _____________________________________________ 1. Drinking tea is a popular activity in Paris. Which one of the following will decrease demand for tea in Paris, assuming that tea is a normal good? A. A rise in the price of teacakes, a popular complement with tea. B. A rise in the price of coffee, a popular substitute for tea. C. An increase in billboards showing a popular local artist drinking tea. D. A natural disaster that destroys half of the tea crop. E. An increase in income of the average Parisian. 2. A careless research assistant has presented his professor with the following unlabeled equation representing the market for sunglasses: Q = 50 - 17A + 1/2B + 45C. The professor then spends numerous hours trying to figure out what the equation represents. Which one of the following is a plausible best guess? A. It is a supply function where A represents the price of sun tan lotion – a complement in consumption to sun glasses. B. It is a demand function where A represents the number of consumers in the market. C. It is a supply function where C represents the cost of the sunglasses components to the sunglasses manufacturer. D. It is a demand function where A represents the price of largebrimmed sun hats – a substitute in consumption for sun glasses. E. It is a supply function where C represents the price of sunglasses. 3. Which one of the following is an example of an intermediate good? A. The sugar you bought to put in your pantry. B. The chocolate bar you bought for energy to stay awake in class. C. The lumber you bought for your company to make doll houses to sell each weekend at the Ithaca Farmers Market. D. The lumber you bought to build a dog house for your own dog. E. The circular saw you bought for your company to cut the lumber to make doll houses to sell each weekend at the Ithaca Farmers Market. 4. Cornell Island has 30,000 square feet of land available to be rented on an annual basis. The annual demand for land rentals on the island is given as QD = 40,000 – 5P. What is the equilibrium price in this market? A. B. C. D. E. P* = $30,000 P* = $4,000 P* = $2,000 P* = $4,250 P* = $3,700 5. The table shows the daily demand and supply information for the pizza market at Florida’s Disney World. A new study shows that pizza and rollercoasters do not mix well. The local government therefore imposes a quota on the number of slices of pizza allowed to be sold in the theme park per day. The quota is set at 1,000 slices. What is the new equilibrium price? A. B. C. D. E. P* = $1.50 P* = $1.25 P* = $2.00 P* = $0.50 P* = $2.75 6. The figure with wine and cars shows the production possibility frontier for an economy that produces only those two goods. Which one of the following statements is true? A. As we go from point A to point E, the marginal opportunity cost of wine increases. B. This production possibility frontier exhibits constant marginal opportunity costs. C. If resources were being used efficiently, we could attain point C. D. As we go from point A to point E, the marginal opportunity cost of cars increases. E. An output mix between point A and point E would be best since it is a balance of wine and cars. Price ($/slice) $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 $3.25 Quantity Demanded (pizza slices) 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Quantity Supplied (pizza slices) 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 7. Two friends, Tyrion and Jorah, decide to open up a blacksmith store. They both work eight hours per day. It takes Tyrion 30 minutes to make a sword, and 6 minutes to make a goblet. It takes Jorah 10 minutes to make a sword, and 12 minutes to make a goblet. Which one of the following statements is true? A. Tyrion has a comparative advantage in the production of swords. B. Tyrion has an absolute advantage in the production of both goods. C. Jorah has a comparative advantage in the production of swords. D. Jorah has an absolute advantage in the production of goblets. E. Tyrion and Jorah would be unable to mutually benefit based on the theory of comparative advantage. 8. Mary retired from the fire department. She started working an hour or two a day at a paid job in the local hospital. According to the U.S. government, Mary is A. B. C. D. E. a discouraged worker. employed. unemployed. not in the labor force. part of structural unemployment. 9. Which one of the following is an example of an activity whose value will not be represented in this year’s U.S. GDP? (All transactions took place this year, unless otherwise noted.) A. Car sun-visors made in Oulu, Finland and purchased by Ford Motor Company to install in this year’s car models being made in Detroit, Michigan. B. Flour made in Locke, NY and purchased by Ithaca Bakery as an ingredient for making wedding cakes in Ithaca, NY. C. Sunglasses that Mexican workers make in a factory in Texas and that you bought in July at the Ithaca Farmers Market. D. The new 12th edition of your textbook (published and printed this year in the U.S.) which you bought to take this course, but will sell at the end of the semester. E. The Corning glassware made in Corning, NY this year that was added to the inventory of a department store in Japan in anticipation of rising sales in Japan next year. 10. The value of nominal (also known as current) GDP in the United States in 2016 was roughly A. B. C. D. E. $18.6 billion. $16.7 billion. $18.6 trillion. $16.7 trillion. $18.6 million. 11. If no foreign citizens work in BadLand, but many of BadLand’s citizens work abroad, then A. B. C. D. E. BadLand's GNP and GDP will tend to be equal. BadLand's GDP will tend to exceed its GNP. BadLand's GNP will tend to exceed its GDP BadLand's GDP will tend to be equal to its national saving. BadLand's exports will be zero. YEAR GDP (nominal) in billions of current dollars 7414,720.3 8114,417.9 814,958.3 9315,533.8 7116,244.6 2716,803.0 http://www.economagic.com 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 GDP (real) in billions of chained 2009 dollars 1714,833.6 9314,417.9 8914,779.4 4315,052.4 9015,470.7 1515,767.1 12. Janice Yelling has two grandchildren, Mutt and Jeff. Mutt graduated from college in 2009 and Janice gave him a graduation present of $1,000. Jeff is younger than Mutt and graduated from college in 2013. Based on the GDP table, how much should Janice give Jeff if she wants to make sure that in “real” terms, she is giving Jeff the same present she gave Mutt? A. B. C. D. E. $1,000 $1,066 $1,660 $7,600 $1,006 13. Wayne started looking for another job immediately after he lost his current job. As a result the A. B. C. D. E. size of the labor force decreases. size of the labor force increases. unemployment rate increases. unemployment rate remains constant. labor force participation rate changes. 14. Refer to the table. The unemployment rate is A. B. C. D. E. 2.8%. 7.2%. 5.3%. 5%. none of the above. Document1 Part II: Make sure you read and do ALL parts of each question. Show as much work as possible. TRY to get started on every question. Show us something. Write legibly and remember to label all graphs and axes in diagrams. 1. The market for "Ithaca is Gorges" t-shirts is perfectly competitive. The demand function for these t-shirts is best characterized by the equation: PD = 46 - 2Q, while the supply function is characterized by the equation: PS = 4 + Q. a. Carefully graph and label the supply and demand curves as done in class. Indicate numerical values where demand and supply intersect the horizontal and vertical axes. b. Calculate the equilibrium values for quantity (Q*) and price (P*) and indicate them on your graph. c. Suppose the mayor of Ithaca wants to impose a binding price floor on this market. Give one reasonable justification for why the mayor might do this. The mayor hires you to be his consultant. Propose a reasonable dollar value for the mayor’s price floor. What happens as a consequence of this policy? Indicate on your graph and be as complete in your answer as you can be. Answer Space Answer Space 2. Consider the simple closed economy of WonderLand with only four goods: computers, bread, apples and apple juice. There is no government, and no international sector and no investment by firms. Note the following very important information: i) Computers, bread and apple juice are final goods only. ii) Apples are consumed by households as a final good AND used as an intermediate good by firms in the production of apple juice. iii) It takes 2 pounds of apples to make each gallon of apple juice. This is the case in both years. iv) The apple juice industry buys all the apples it needs from the domestic apple industry. The table below provides ALL the information you need to know on prices and total output/production in two consecutive years. Items Computers Loaves of Bread Pounds of Apples Gallons of Apple Juice a. b. c. d. Year 2016 Price per unit Quantity $800 100 $2.50 1000 $1.50 1000 $4.00 200 Year 2017 Price per unit Quantity $900 80 $2.00 1500 $2.00 1200 $5.00 300 Calculate nominal GDP in year 2016. Calculate nominal GDP in year 2017. Calculate real GDP in 2017 assuming 2016 is the base year. How much did the economy grow or shrink in real terms between 2016 and 2017? Briefly discuss what concepts and numbers you used to arrive at your conclusion. e. What is the value for the implicit GDP deflator index in 2017 assuming 2016 is the base year? f. Calculate how much inflation there was between 2016 and 2017 according to the implicit GDP deflator index. g. Identify and briefly discuss two reasons why the way in which we calculate GDP for this economy (or any economy, for that matter) might lead us to conclude that GDP is not really an accurate indicator of social welfare. Answer Space Answer Space 3. Ross and Demelza Poldark live at Nampara and need to do two tasks. Mine buckets of tin and pick baskets of flowers. The two graphs below illustrate their individual PPF’s for a week’s time. a. Suppose both Poldarks are currently only mining tin. At this production point, who has the comparative advantage in picking baskets of flowers? Defend your position. b. Suppose Ross and Demelza want to determine the family’s efficient joint production possibilities frontier. Putting tin on the vertical axis and flowers on the horizontal, carefully sketch out the efficient joint production possibilities frontier. Label the endpoints of this PPF. For full credit, if there are any kink points in your graph, label the number of units of each task at any/all kink points. In addition, label the marginal opportunity cost or costs as the Poldarks move along their joint PPF. c. If the Poldarks are efficiently mining 16 buckets of tin, exactly how many baskets of flowers are being picked? What exactly is Ross doing? What exactly is Demelza doing? Answer Space Answer Space Answer Space WISSINK ANSWERS ECON 1120 S2017 PRELIM 1 1. A If the price of teacakes increases, then the demand for tea falls since now there is a smaller quantity demanded of its complement. B, C and E are not correct because these all lead to an increase in demand. D is not correct because a natural disaster would decrease supply, not demand. 2 E A is not correct because the price of a complement in consumption does not enter into the supply function – it’s in the demand function. B is not correct because the number of consumers in the market is positively related to quantity demanded. C is not correct because the cost of factors of production is negatively related to quantity supplied. D is not correct because the price of a substitute is positively related to quantity demanded. E is correct because own-good price is positively related to quantity supplied. 3. C It is clear that B is incorrect because the chocolate bar you bought for energy to stay awake in class is a final good. A, D, and E are less obvious. Then think about the definition: intermediate goods are goods that are produced by one firm for use in further processing by another firm. A and D are not correct because you are not “firms” to process those goods and to make a profit from them. In alternative E, you use saw to process goods but you are not processing the saw. C is correct because you process the lumber and add value to the lumber. (In this sense, you are a for-profit firm!). 4 C 30,000=40,000-5P which can be solved to yield P=$2,000. 5. E There is now a vertical supply curve at a quantity of 1,000. In order to equate quantity demanded to quantity supplied, the price must rise to $2.75. 6 D B is incorrect because the PPF is not a straight line. C is an unattainable point. E is a normative statement: we do not know enough about this economy to know what output mix would be best. This leaves either A or D as options. As we go from point A to E, the production of cars is going up while the PPF is growing steeper. In other words, as the economy produces each additional unit of cars, the amount of wine that must be given up as a result is increasing. This means that the marginal opportunity cost of cars is increasing, and D is the correct answer. 7. C Based on the information given, Tyrion has to give up 5 goblets to make a sword. Jorah gives up 5 goblets to make six swords. Since 5/6 is less than 5, Jorah’s opportunity cost of making a sword is lower. Jorah has the comparative advantage in making swords while Tyrion has the comparative advantage in making goblets. Furthermore, Tyrion has the absolute advantage in goblets, and Jorah the absolute advantage in swords. 8 B The employment rate includes part-time work, so Mary would still be considered employed. She is not a discouraged worker (A) because she did not stop searching for work upon not being able to find a job post-retirement. She is not unemployed (C) because she is currently has a job. As someone who is employed, Mary is definition in the labor force (D). Mary is not part of structural unemployment (E) because she did not lose her job on account of, for instance, broader changes in technology that rendered her current position obsolete. 9 A The visors were imported, so they are not part of our GDP. 10 C See slides from lecture #7. 11. C GDP measures the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a given period by factors of production located within a country, whereas GNP is the market value of all final goods and services produced during a given period by factors of production owned by a country’s citizens. Because there are no foreign citizens producing in BadLand, but many of the BadLand’s citizens produce abroad, BadLand’s GNP should be greater than its GDP. 12. B GDPDI 2013 = (nominal GDP 2013) / (real GDP 2013) * 100 = 16,803 / 15,767.1 * 100 = 106.6, so the inflation between 2009 and 2013 is (106.6 – 100)/100 = 6.6%. This implies that the value of $1,000 gift in 2008 dollars is equivalent in real terms to $1,000*1.066 = $1,066 in 2013 dollars. 13. C Wayne lost his job, but he is actively looking for another job, so he is now classified as the unemployed. As a result, unemployment rate increases, implying that D is not correct. He is still in the labor force, now as the unemployed, so the size of labor force is unchanged as well as labor force participation rate. Thus, A, B and E are incorrect. 14. D The unemployment rate is (Unemployed) / (In the Labor Force) *100 = 5,000 / (5,000 + 95,000) *100 = 5%.