Copy of Solution Manual_Unit_02
Copy of Solution Manual_Unit_02
Whoever commits their resources to the production of cannons could not do so in the
butter production and vice versa, although they can also be adopted
intermediate solutions production of both goods.
Activities
1. Why can't economic models represent exactly
the reality?
Economic models cannot exactly represent reality because, in
ultimately, they depend on human behavior, which is always somewhat
degree, unpredictable. That is why the models try to represent reality of
a simplified form, focusing only on the most important factors, and
putting aside those who have less influence on the phenomenon
economic that is intended to be interpreted.
2. Ultimately, who does the normative economy that governs depend on?
Economic life of a country? Why?
Economic decisions are made by citizens through the politicians who
we choose to represent us in public institutions. The subject of all
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A realistic FPP could be the one corresponding to these data. It can be observed that the
the curve has a concave shape and responds to the principle of marginal returns
decreasing.
Tortillas 0 2 4 5 6
Subways 10,000 8,000 6,000 3.000 0
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7. Why is it said that the relationship between families and businesses is circular?
It is said that the relationship between families and businesses is circular because money flows from
companies to families (for the payment of productive resources) and from families to
companies (for the payment of the goods and services produced by the companies).
8. How do you think unemployment affects the circular flow of income? Explain your reasoning.
answer.
Unemployment affects the circular flow of income in that it decreases it: if the
family members who do not work have less money to pay for goods and
services produced by the company. Companies, in turn, lose revenue and
productive capacity.
b) Indicate what regulations and functions you would assign to a public sector for
improve the relationship between Emma Robles and the Mol shopping center.
a) The existence of the public sector implies the existence of certain rules that
would involve both parties. In addition, it would collect taxes.
b) Open response. It is about the student verifying to what extent they are
Necessary norms that allow economic activity to develop.
with normality: minimum wages, working hours, opening and closing times,
sanitary regulations in food, quote to Social Security to have
healthcare and a long etc.
Self-sufficient countries do not rely on others for the supply of goods and
services since they provide everything themselves. The main drawback
is that, being fewer specialists, the value of the production of their goods and services
is much lower than that of specialized countries.
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Interdependence promotes peace between nations to the extent that, when it does not exist
If it is minimal, there are fewer reasons to negotiate and seek lines of understanding.
13. Search on the Internet for examples of countries where a society is poor, but
equal and others from countries whose society is rich, but with high levels of
inequality.
Open answer. Any internet search engine provides the answer. As a title of
example Algeria and Albania as poor but egalitarian societies and Puerto Rico and
Brazil as rich but unequal countries.
Economic tools
14. Spanish productivity is one of the lowest in Europe although it is one
of the countries where the most hours are worked, what does this statement mean?
in economic terms?
This means that the production or output/hours worked ratio is very low.
like in other countries. That is to say, a lot of work is done for the performance achieved.
15. Under what circumstances do you have the right to a refund for a purchase?
Two possibilities are considered:
If it is a distance sale, there is a period of 14 calendar days to
returns, counted from the delivery of your purchase, as long as the items
are in perfect condition.
For items purchased in a physical store, the right of return
it only applies if the product is in perfect condition and the store includes it in its policy
recognize that right to your customers.
16. What do you think is understood by good faith in the guarantee relationship? And by
be proactive?
Acting in good faith means: acting honestly and at the time of making a claim.
be for one of the following reasons:
• Not in proper condition for use;
Being proactive refers to taking control actively and deciding what to do.
every moment.
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Periscopes
Periscope 1. The controversial normative economics
Positive.
Positive.
c) Regulation.
d) Regulation.
Decrease.
b) Increases.
c) Decrease.
increases.
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Open response. It is advisable to ask students for their opinion on the different
measures to promote a debate on what should be the level of intervention of the
public sector in the economy.
The wage gap between men and women is known as the existing difference.
among the salaries received by workers of both sexes, calculated on the
based on the average difference between gross income per hour of all
workers.
In 2010, the wage gap in Spain was at 17.1%. Eight years later, that
the percentage dropped to 15.7%. But the statistics improved substantially in
2019, reaching 11.9%, according to Eurostat data, which is below the
European media, which was placed at 14.1%.
-Open response. The aim is for students to engage and argue about this.
issue.
Solution:
Review test
1d, 2b, 3d, 4b, 5c, 6a, 7d, 8a, 9b, 10a, 11d, 12c
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STEP 1
STEP 2
If the productive capacity is 100 ships for 0 dragons and the opportunity cost for
each dragon is 25 boats the resulting table is:
Dragons Ships
A 0 100
B 1 75
C 2 50
D 3 25
E 4 0
STEP 3
Implied rents
Market
Measures or operations Economic agent (mark with an X)
Valyrian implied Valyrian Goods and services/
Alq. Hi. Int.
factors of production
Mandatory sale of raw materials to
Companies Goods and services X … …
Valyrian factories
Mandatory scheduling of shifts
Workers (families) factors of production … X …
doubles by the workers
Compulsory bank deposits in
Companies factors of production … X
banks of Valyria
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STEP 4
Inherited rings (in this order from left to right): Arryn, Stark, Strong, Bolton.
Issues
The opportunity cost for each dragon is 25 ships, for 3 dragons it is 75 ships.
These are the 17 Objectives, based on them you will have to detail those that are present in the
committee.
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Exercises
The study of economics
1. What distinguishes microeconomics from macroeconomics? And economics?
positive aspect of the regulation?
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3. Identify which of the following headlines are of positive economics and which are not.
of normative economics:
The city council will hire unemployed people for gardening work. Regulations.
e) The regional government abolishes the Inheritance Tax. Regulations.
f) The number of distribution surfaces in Spain decreases. Positive
g) Tourism improves its figures compared to last year. Positive
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7. If we compared the same company today and fifty years ago, what
What changes do you think we would see regarding productive resources?
What do you use to carry out your activity? Give an example.
Open response, to the extent that the student knows the productive activity of
20th century, especially the one before the arrival of computing. Over time, and
since the Industrial Revolution, there has been a gradual substitution of work
manual by machines, that is, substitution of the productive resource labor with
productive resource capital goods.
Factors of production
Earth Work Capital
Internet café Light, water Personal with Local, computers, money
knowledge
computer scientists
A bakery Flour, eggs, sugar, Bakers Local, oven, counter,
energy shelves
A carpentry Wood, energy, water Carpenters local, mountains, tools
A supermarket Energy, water Warehouse workers, Cash registers, shelves,
stock replenishers cold displays, chambers
cashiers refrigerated, warehouse
A savings box Energy, connection Personal with Local, computers, furniture
computer science, water knowledge
financial
An academy of Energy, connection Teachers, Local, computers, furniture,
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teaching informática, agua receptionist slates
A B C D E
Airplanes 0 1 2 3 4
Tractors 2000 1500 1000 500 0
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at points A, B, C, D or E.
d) A point like V represents in the previous graph a level of production that does not
it reaches potential production. This fact is explained by factors such as unemployment,
wasted resources or failures in technology.
e) Point H would be an example of an unreachable combination of goods. It is called
unreachable point because Ecolandia lacks sufficient resources to
achieve such production.
f)
Concepts represented in the FPP
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15. How and why does the public sector regulate relationships and exchanges that
Are they produced between families and companies?
The public sector regulates the relationships and exchanges that take place between families and
companies to operate normally, for example, for
to safeguard families from potential abuses by companies.
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17. Bartering or the direct exchange of goods for goods was for centuries the
facilitating instrument for exchanges. What advantages and disadvantages?
What does it present with respect to money?
Advantages Disadvantages
It is a form of exchange that does not Difficulty in exchanging high-value goods
the intervention of elements is needed different value.
monetary Difficulty selling today and buying tomorrow.
Difficulty finding the ideal person for
exchange.
19. Describe with an example the process that leads to the creation of well-being.
starting from commerce, going through the division of labor, specialization
and efficiency.
Open response. By way of example and taking advantage of Adam Smith's account about
the pin workshop:
1st/ Pins are required in such a way that they are objects of commerce.
2nd/ The production process of pins is divided into differentiated tasks.
3rd/ The experience gained in performing those differentiated tasks makes it so that
workers specialize in what they are most competent at.
4th/ As a result of specialization, workers improve their skills and become more
efficient.
5th/ By being more efficient, the productivity of the workers is such that
they earn better wages. Their quality of life increases and with it their well-being.
20. How do markets and money promote the specialization of people and
companies?
Money. Being a means of payment accepted by everyone, money allows
exchange goods and services without resorting to problematic barter.
•The markets. They are known and pre-established places where buyers and
sellers carry out the exchanges.
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This is so because by facilitating the outsourcing of cheap services and products, the
globalization is capable of creating prosperity anywhere in the world, but when
at the same time, it increases inequalities within countries between those who know
to take advantage of the benefits of globalization and those who do not.
22. Give an example that clearly illustrates the difference between poverty and inequality.
Open answer. Ideally, it would be done through examples like those of the countries.
For example, Europe is less unequal than the United States because there is less
concentration of wealth, that is to say, wealth is more distributed. In contrast, the
Poverty is the scarcity of resources.
In poor countries, it is more difficult for the benefits of globalization to reach the
set of society due to the lack of efficiency of the mechanisms
distributors of income.
24. Explain why you think more social conflicts arise or growth
Economic growth is lower in countries where there are greater inequalities.
25. Point out the cause you believe most influences inequalities and debate.
your response to a classmate who has chosen another one.
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