Jan 2011 Ec1
Jan 2011 Ec1
Jan 2011 Ec1
Name
Centre
Number
Candidate
Number
2
12
TOTAL
50
CJ*(W11-1131-01)
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Question
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Using the information, in the box, below explain the meaning of the term opportunity cost.[2]
WHAT 200 MILLION OF TAXPAYERS MONEY COULD BUY
11,764 newly qualified
nurses for a year.
4 desperately needed Apache
attack helicopters for the Army.
9,523 newly qualified teachers
salaries.
33,333 hip relacements on the
NHS.
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2.
Examiner
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The diagram below shows the production possibility frontier for a country that produces only
steel and furniture.
Furniture
Adapting the diagram above, explain the impact on the economy of an increase in the
productivity of the steel industry.
[2]
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Steel
Examiner
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The diagrams below show the average price of houses and the average wage of bricklayers in
an economy.
3.
Housing Market
Average
price of
houses
SL
Wage
rate
per
hour
DL
D
q
Quantity of houses
Quantity of
bricklayers
Adapt both diagrams to explain the likely effects of a cut in mortgage interest rates
accompanied by an increase in the availability of mortgages on the price of houses and the
wages of bricklayers.
[4]
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4.
Supermarket
budget line
products
Baked
beans
Olive
oil
Organic
food
% change in
sales*
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5.
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In the diagram below the market for a demerit good is in equilibrium at pq but there is
asymmetry of information, in that consumers do not have full knowledge of the harmful
consequences of buying the product.
Price
S
D
q
Quantity
Adapting the diagram above, explain how the market equilibrium would be changed if
consumers gained full market knowledge.
[3]
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UK SHOULD END BIOFUEL SUBSIDIES
The Government has said that by 2010, 5% of all UK ethanol and diesel should come from
sources such as corn, sugar cane and rape seed instead of fossil fuels. With this in mind the
Government provides 550m in biofuel subsidies. However, Policy Exchange, a think tank,
has recently said that investing the same amount of money in peat-land could result in a 50
times greater reduction in CO2 emissions. In addition, critics say that encouraging biofuels
encourages farmers to abandon food production leading to food shortages, higher prices and
deforestation.
Source: BBC News website 30/11/08
(a)
Examiner
only
With the use of an example, explain why CO2 emissions are an example of an external
cost.
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(b)
Define government failure and discuss the extent to which the Governments policy
towards biofuels, as explained above, is an example of government failure.
[6]
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7.
Examiner
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Years
Source: Halifax/Nationwide
Evaluate the probable effect on UK consumer spending of the change in average house prices
between 1999 and 2008.
[6]
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8.
Percentage
(%)
Change in
GDP on
previous
quarter
(a)
Using an aggregate demand and aggregate supply diagram, explain the impact on the
UK economy of the data shown between 2008 and 2010.
[4]
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(b)
Examiner
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In early 2010 interest rates were already at 0.5% and there was a budget (fiscal) deficit
of over 12% of GDP. Evaluate the policies available to the Government in 2010 to move
the economy out of recession.
[8]
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9.
Examiner
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The diagram below shows the effect of a government imposing a tariff on an imported
product.
Price
Domestic supply
World price
plus tariff
World price
Domestic
demand
q1
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q2
q3
q4
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Area A
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(b)
Examiner
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Using the diagram, assess the benefits to a country of imposing a tariff on a product.[6]
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