An economist observes that over the last 40 years, the average real wage in a specific country has doubled, but the average number of hours worked per week has not changed. Based on this data, the economist correctly concludes that the citizens of this country place no value on additional leisure time.
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Over the past 30 years, two countries, A and B, experienced identical rates of economic growth, leading to a doubling of the average real wage in both nations. In Country A, the average workweek decreased by 10%, and consumption of goods and services rose dramatically. In Country B, the average workweek decreased by 33%, and consumption of goods and services rose moderately. What is the most likely explanation for this difference?
Consider a strategic interaction between two players, Player 1 and Player 2, who each have two possible strategies (A or B for Player 1; X or Y for Player 2). The four possible payoff outcomes are plotted on a graph, with Player 1's payoff on the horizontal axis and Player 2's on the vertical. The graph also shows several of Player 1's indifference curves, where curves further from the origin represent higher utility.
True or False: If the outcome (Player 1: A, Player 2: X) lies on a higher indifference curve for Player 1 than the outcome (Player 1: B, Player 2: X), this is sufficient information to conclude that Strategy A is a dominant strategy for Player 1.
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Following a period of significant economic progress where real wages doubled, three countries experienced different outcomes. Match each country's outcome with the societal preference it most likely reflects.
Policy Proposal Analysis
An economist observes that over the last 40 years, the average real wage in a specific country has doubled, but the average number of hours worked per week has not changed. Based on this data, the economist correctly concludes that the citizens of this country place no value on additional leisure time.
Policy Evaluation for a Growing Economy