In the above figure, suppose the economy had been at point A and now is at B. What could have led to the movement to B?

A) a tax hike
B) an increase in government expenditures on goods and services
C) Winter storms cause factories in the north to be shut down for several weeks.
D) an increase in the money wage rates

B

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A) the principle of rival consumption. B) the free-rider problem. C) the negative externality problem. D) the property rights problem.

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Amy became a tour guide at a national park and was paid $20 per hour to conduct four two-hour tours per day. Each tour generated $400 in revenues for the park. Which of the following shows the marginal resource cost associated with Amy’s labor?

a. $20 hourly rate b. $360 profit per tour c. $1600 revenues per day d. $800 wages per week

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