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Principles of Microeconomics Chapter 1 Review Questions

Question 1 1. Economics is best defined as the study of A) financial decision making B) how consumers make purchasing decisions C)choices made by people faced with scarcity D)inflation, unemployment, and economic growt

Question 2

Question 3 The fundamental difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics is that microeconomics analyzes the decisions made by individual households and firms, While macroeconomics deals primarily with the economy as a whole.

Question 3 3. Determine whether each of the following is covered by microeconomics or macroeconomics: A) Number of employees in the steel industry B) Changes in the aggregate price level C ) The price of gasoline D) The unemployment rate

Question 4

Question 5 5. The erroneous belief that what is true for a part is necessarily true for the whole is referred to as the A) fallacy of composition B) post hoc fallacy C ) ceteris paribus fallacy D) fallacy of inductive reasoning

Question 6 6. You always have math problems to work in class whenever you forget to bring your calculator to school. Concluding that forgetting your calculator causes your professor to assign math problems is an example of the A) fallacy of composition B )fallacy of inductive reasoning C) Ceteris Paribus conditions D) Post hoc fallacy