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Soru 1581Soru

Match the short-run cost concepts in List I with their corresponding mathematical definitions or behavioral characteristics in List II.

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Marginal Cost (MCMC)
Average Fixed Cost (AFCAFC)
Average Variable Cost (AVCAVC)
Total Fixed Cost (TFCTFC)

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Marginal Cost (MCMC) matches with the addition to total cost resulting from producing one additional unit (ΔTCΔQ\frac{\Delta TC}{\Delta Q}); Average Fixed Cost (AFCAFC) matches with continuously declining as total output increases (TFCQ\frac{TFC}{Q}); Average Variable Cost (AVCAVC) matches with variable expense per unit of output produced (TVCQ\frac{TVC}{Q}); Total Fixed Cost (TFCTFC) matches with remaining constant in total magnitude regardless of the output level.
Each short-run cost concept correctly aligns with its economic definition and formula: Marginal Cost measures the incremental cost of producing one more unit, Average Fixed Cost decreases continuously as output increases, Average Variable Cost measures per-unit variable costs, and Total Fixed Cost stays unchanged regardless of output levels.

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1
Identify the definition of Marginal Cost (MCMC)
MC=ΔTCΔQMC = \frac{\Delta TC}{\Delta Q}
Marginal cost measures the incremental increase in total cost resulting from producing one additional unit of output.
2
Analyze the behavior of Average Fixed Cost (AFCAFC)
AFC=TFCQAFC = \frac{TFC}{Q}, which falls as QQ expands.
Because total fixed cost is constant, dividing it by an increasing quantity produces a continuously decreasing value.
3
Identify the formula for Average Variable Cost (AVCAVC)
AVC=TVCQAVC = \frac{TVC}{Q}
Average variable cost isolates variable expenditure per unit of output.
4
Define Total Fixed Cost (TFCTFC)
TFCTFC is invariant to production level.
Fixed costs are incurred even at zero output and do not alter with changes in short-run production.

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Short-run cost concepts, formulas, and behavioral curves
Soru 1582Soru

Match each economic system listed on the left with its corresponding major structural defect or operational limitation on the right.

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Free Market Capitalism
Command Socialism
Traditional Economy

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Free Market Capitalism corresponds to widespread income inequality and failure to account for negative externalities; Command Socialism corresponds to bureaucratic inefficiency, severe shortages, and lack of individual profit motive; Traditional Economy corresponds to stagnant economic growth due to heavy dependence on custom and resistance to technological innovation.
Each economic system exhibits distinct failure modes: Free Market Capitalism struggles with market failures like inequality and unpriced external costs; Command Socialism suffers from government failure, rigid state bureaucracy, and shortages; and Traditional Economy suffers from technological stagnation and low productivity due to rigid cultural practices.

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1
Analyze the structural defects associated with Free Market Capitalism.
Identified that reliance purely on price signals and private ownership tends to generate wealth disparities and market failure regarding social costs.
Market forces alone do not automatically address equitable distribution or external environmental costs.
2
Analyze the operational drawbacks of Command Socialism.
Identified that central planning authorities face severe calculation problems, causing administrative delays, misallocation, and reduced personal incentive.
Without price signals determined by demand and supply, state planners struggle to efficiently match production with consumer preferences.
3
Analyze the limitations inherent to a Traditional Economy.
Identified that production methods governed by culture and inheritance constrain modernization, output expansion, and economic advancement.
Adherence to traditional occupations and tools restricts the adoption of productivity-enhancing technologies.

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Structural Weaknesses and Limitations of Economic Systems
Soru 1583Soru

Match each government financial term on the left with its appropriate fiscal classification or economic description on the right.

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Recurrent Expenditure
Budget Deficit Financing
Budgetary Control
Capital Expenditure

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Recurrent Expenditure pairs with day-to-day administrative spending; Budget Deficit Financing pairs with borrowing methods to cover revenue shortfalls; Budgetary Control pairs with the administrative process of monitoring spending against estimates; Capital Expenditure pairs with spending on long-term physical assets and infrastructure.
Each budget term corresponds directly to its functional economic definition: Recurrent Expenditure pays for ongoing administration, Budget Deficit Financing secures funds to cover revenue deficits, Budgetary Control monitors adherence to fiscal plans, and Capital Expenditure creates long-term infrastructure.

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1
Identify the nature of day-to-day operational government spending.
Connect Recurrent Expenditure to operational outlays like salaries.
Recurrent expenditures are continuous expenses consumed within the current financial year.
2
Determine how budget shortfalls are addressed financially.
Match Budget Deficit Financing to the practice of borrowing and debt issuance.
When planned expenditure exceeds revenue, the gap is covered by borrowing.
3
Define the management and oversight aspect of government budgeting.
Link Budgetary Control to monitoring and evaluating actual spending against approved estimates.
Budgetary control ensures accountability and financial discipline in public expenditure.
4
Distinguish long-term asset creation from operational spending.
Associate Capital Expenditure with outlays for durable infrastructure and development projects.
Capital items create lasting economic assets extending beyond a single fiscal period.

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Classification of Government Expenditures and Budget Control Principles
Soru 1584Soru

Match each circular flow component or stream in a four-sector economy with its correct economic description.

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Savings (SS), Taxes (TT), and Import expenditure (MM)
Investment (II), Government expenditure (GG), and Export revenue (XX)
Flow of factor services (land, labor, capital) from households to business firms
Flow of factor payments (rent, wages, interest, profit) from business firms to households

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Savings, taxes, and imports match with total leakages; Investment, government expenditure, and exports match with total injections; Flow of factor services matches with real flow of physical input resources; Flow of factor payments matches with money flow of income compensation.
In macroeconomic analysis of the circular flow, savings (SS), taxes (TT), and imports (MM) act as leakages that withdraw funds from domestic aggregate demand, while investment (II), government expenditure (GG), and exports (XX) act as injections that boost domestic income. Additionally, the provision of factor inputs (land, labor, capital) represents a real flow of resources, whereas the corresponding income payments (rent, wages, interest, profit) represent a money flow.

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Categorize macroeconomic monetary diversions and additions in a four-sector open economy framework.
Savings (SS), taxes (TT), and import payments (MM) exit the spending cycle, forming total leakages (W=S+T+MW = S + T + M). Investment (II), government spending (GG), and export receipts (XX) introduce new spending, forming total injections (J=I+G+XJ = I + G + X).
Leakages contract the equilibrium national income stream while injections expand it.
2
Distinguish between real physical resource flows and financial money flows.
Factor services (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship) represent physical input transfers (real flow). Factor payments (rent, wages, interest, profit) represent financial transfers compensating factor owners (money flow).
Real flows involve tangible productive services or final goods, whereas money flows represent the monetary counterpart transactions.

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Classification of Injections, Leakages, Real Flows, and Money Flows in the Circular Flow of Income
Soru 1585Soru

Match each fiscal policy concept or condition on the left with its corresponding economic stabilization mechanism on the right.

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Discretionary expansionary fiscal policy
Automatic fiscal stabilizer
Discretionary contractionary fiscal policy
Built-in budget deficit during recession

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Discretionary expansionary fiscal policy matches with deliberate increase in government infrastructure spending to stimulate aggregate demand during a slump; Automatic fiscal stabilizer matches with progressive taxation system absorbing excess household purchasing power automatically during an economic boom; Discretionary contractionary fiscal policy matches with deliberate reduction in public expenditure or increase in tax rates to control demand-pull inflation; Built-in budget deficit during recession matches with automatic fall in tax revenues and increase in transfer payments without new legislation during economic downturns.
Discretionary expansionary policy entails intentional spending increases or tax cuts during recessions. Automatic stabilizers operate through existing structures like progressive taxation to moderate booms without new laws. Discretionary contractionary policy actively decreases public spending or raises taxes to fight demand-pull inflation. Built-in budget deficits occur naturally during downturns as tax receipts drop and welfare spending increases.

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1
Differentiate between discretionary fiscal actions and automatic fiscal stabilization mechanisms.
Discretionary actions require explicit legislative enactments (e.g. changing tax laws or budget allocations), whereas automatic mechanisms function through existing laws and tax brackets.
Fiscal policy tools operate through two distinct pathways to achieve macroeconomic equilibrium.
2
Evaluate expansionary versus contractionary interventions in relation to business cycle phases.
Expansionary measures increase government spending or lower taxes during downturns to close deflationary gaps, while contractionary measures reduce spending or raise taxes during booms to curb inflationary gaps.
Economic stabilization requires counter-cyclical fiscal adjustments.
3
Pair each specific concept on the left with its defining mechanism on the right.
Discretionary expansionary policy pairs with deliberate infrastructure spending increases; Automatic stabilizer pairs with progressive taxation during booms; Discretionary contractionary policy pairs with deliberate spending cuts to control inflation; Built-in budget deficit pairs with automatic tax revenue falls and transfer increases during downturns.
Aligns each tool and macroeconomic condition precisely with its underlying stabilization mechanism.

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Fiscal Policy Tools and Economic Stabilization
Soru 1586Soru

Match each degree of price discrimination with its corresponding pricing strategy or market characteristic.

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First-degree price discrimination
Second-degree price discrimination
Third-degree price discrimination

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First-degree price discrimination matches with charging each consumer the maximum price they are willing to pay; Second-degree price discrimination matches with charging different prices based on quantity blocks consumed; Third-degree price discrimination matches with charging different prices to distinct consumer groups based on price elasticity of demand.
First-degree price discrimination extracts all consumer surplus by charging individual maximum willingness to pay, second-degree varies rates according to quantity blocks purchased, and third-degree segments different consumer groups based on price elasticity of demand.

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Identify the characteristic of first-degree price discrimination
First-degree price discrimination captures maximum willingness to pay for each unit.
This form of pricing leaves zero consumer surplus for buyers.
2
Identify the characteristic of second-degree price discrimination
Second-degree price discrimination relies on pricing schedule variations by consumption blocks.
Prices decline as consumption volume increases across pre-set tiers.
3
Identify the characteristic of third-degree price discrimination
Third-degree price discrimination divides consumers into identifiable sub-markets.
Groups with relatively inelastic demand are charged higher prices, while groups with elastic demand receive lower prices.

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Degrees of Price Discrimination
Soru 1587Soru

In microeconomics, government interventions through price controls yield distinct market consequences depending on whether the regulated boundary is fixed above or below the equilibrium level. Match each regulatory policy or market outcome on the left with its corresponding economic mechanism on the right.

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Price Ceiling on Basic Foods
Statutory Minimum Wage
Agricultural Price Support
Black Market Emergence

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Price Ceiling on Basic Foods pairs with legal maximum price below equilibrium creating excess demand; Statutory Minimum Wage pairs with legal minimum wage above equilibrium creating excess labor supply; Agricultural Price Support pairs with price floor above equilibrium creating agricultural surpluses; Black Market Emergence pairs with informal trading channel where buyers pay prices above statutory cap.
Each price control mechanisms correctly aligns with its economic rule: effective price ceilings are maximum limits below equilibrium producing shortages and black market conditions, whereas effective price floors are minimum boundaries above equilibrium producing excess supply in labor and commodity markets.

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1
Analyze the impact of a price ceiling on essential goods.
Setting a statutory maximum price below market equilibrium creates excess demand (a shortage) because buyers want to purchase more at the lower price than producers are willing to supply.
To be effective or binding, a maximum price cap must be set below the market-clearing equilibrium price.
2
Analyze the effect of a statutory minimum wage in labor markets.
Establishing a minimum wage above equilibrium increases the quantity of labor supplied while reducing the quantity demanded by employers, creating involuntary unemployment.
Minimum wages operate as price floors, which bind only when established above equilibrium.
3
Evaluate agricultural price support programs.
Guaranteeing a minimum purchase price above equilibrium encourages farm production beyond market demand, resulting in excess commodity stocks.
Price supports insulate producers from market clearing prices by maintaining a price floor.
4
Connect price ceiling shortages to informal market reactions.
Persistent shortages resulting from price ceilings incentivize unsatisfied consumers to offer higher informal prices, forming black markets.
Rationing mechanisms fail to meet full consumer demand at capped prices, creating high willingness to pay in unofficial channels.

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Comparative analysis of binding price ceilings (maximum prices below equilibrium causing shortages) and price floors (minimum prices above equilibrium causing surpluses).
Soru 1588Soru

Below are four international economic institutions alongside four primary organizational functions. Match each organization on the left with its corresponding primary function on the right.

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OPEC
IMF
World Bank
ECOWAS

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OPEC matches with coordinating oil supply quotas; IMF matches with providing short-term balance-of-payments assistance; World Bank matches with financing long-term capital and infrastructure projects; ECOWAS matches with promoting West African regional economic integration.
Each international institution is correctly aligned with its official primary mandate: OPEC manages crude oil production policies; the IMF resolves short-term balance-of-payments deficits; the World Bank finances long-term development infrastructure; and ECOWAS drives regional economic integration across West Africa.

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Identify the mandate of petroleum-exporting countries
OPEC is responsible for coordinating oil production and stabilizing crude oil prices.
OPEC is an alliance of petroleum-producing nations explicitly focused on oil market control.
2
Differentiate between short-term monetary assistance and long-term project financing
IMF handles short-term balance-of-payments deficits, while the World Bank finances long-term development projects.
This functional distinction separates the two Bretton Woods institutions.
3
Identify the West African regional economic integration group
ECOWAS fosters economic unity, trade, and free movement within West Africa.
ECOWAS is specifically designed as a regional economic community for West African nations.

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Primary Mandates of International Economic Organizations and Regional Integration Blocs
Soru 1589Soru

Match each specialized development bank in Nigeria on the left with its corresponding primary financial mandate on the right.

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Bank of Industry (BOI)
Bank of Agriculture (BOA)
Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN)
Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM)

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The correct pairings are: Bank of Industry (BOI) matches with providing long-term financing for industrial project expansion; Bank of Agriculture (BOA) matches with providing credit for agricultural production; Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) matches with providing long-term credit for residential housing construction; and Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) matches with financing non-oil foreign trade and export expansion.
Each development bank in Nigeria was established by law to address market failures and lack of long-term funding in specific critical sectors of the economy: the Bank of Industry supports manufacturing; the Bank of Agriculture supports farmers and agro-processing; the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria supports home ownership via long-term mortgages; and the Nigerian Export-Import Bank facilitates non-oil international trade.

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Identify the primary sector focus of each development bank
BOI targets industry, BOA targets agriculture, FMBN targets real estate/housing, and NEXIM targets foreign trade/exports.
Specialized and development banks in Nigeria are government-established institutions tailored to solve sector-specific financing bottlenecks.
2
Match each institution to its exact operational objective
BOI -> Industrial financing; BOA -> Agriculture credit; FMBN -> Mortgage loan facilities; NEXIM -> Export-import trade finance.
Aligning each bank's statutory responsibility with its target economic sector ensures accurate matching.

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Roles and Sectoral Mandates of Specialized Development Banks in Nigeria
Soru 1590Soru

In the Nigerian financial system, distinct non-bank financial intermediaries fulfill specialized capital allocation and risk management roles. Pair each financial intermediary on the left with its primary operational mechanism on the right.

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Primary Mortgage Institutions
Life Insurance Companies
Pension Fund Administrators
Unit Trusts

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Primary Mortgage Institutions correspond to mobilizing long-term savings specifically for housing credit; Life Insurance Companies correspond to underwriting personal risk using contractual premium reserves; Pension Fund Administrators correspond to managing statutory workplace contributions for post-employment annuities; Unit Trusts correspond to pooling small contributions into collective investment schemes for portfolio diversification.
Non-bank financial intermediaries perform distinct, non-chequeable financial functions: Primary Mortgage Institutions provide specialized housing finance, Life Insurance Companies underwrite personal risks via premium reserves, Pension Fund Administrators manage retirement savings accounts, and Unit Trusts manage collective retail investment funds.

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Analyze the core mandate of real estate specialized non-bank financial intermediaries.
Primary Mortgage Institutions focus on long-term home finance and land development loans.
Unlike commercial banks, mortgage institutions target real estate financing rather than general commercial lending.
2
Distinguish between contractual savings institutions (Insurance vs Pension).
Life Insurance manages contingent risk through premium contracts, whereas Pension Fund Administrators manage mandatory retirement savings account balances.
Insurance involves indemnity against uncertain personal losses, while pensions deal with structured retirement income preservation.
3
Identify the operational mechanism of collective investment schemes.
Unit Trusts enable individual retail investors to aggregate funds into professionally managed, diversified stock and bond portfolios.
This collective pooling reduces individual capital market exposure and transaction costs.

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Specialized Functions of Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries
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Soru 1591Soru

Match each development obstacle commonly faced by developing nations on the left with its corresponding economic manifestation or structural mechanism on the right.

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Vicious Circle of Poverty
Economic Dualism
Debt Overhang
Human Capital Flight (Brain Drain)

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Vicious Circle of Poverty matches with low income causing low savings, low investment, and low productivity; Economic Dualism matches with the coexistence of a modern sector alongside a traditional subsistence sector; Debt Overhang matches with foreign debt servicing obligations crowding out public investment; Human Capital Flight matches with the emigration of skilled professionals reducing domestic capacity.
Each obstacle is matched directly to its economic mechanism: the Vicious Circle of Poverty is driven by low savings and capital accumulation; Economic Dualism is marked by modern and traditional sectors existing together; Debt Overhang diverts revenues to external debt servicing; and Human Capital Flight represents the loss of vital skilled labor overseas.

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Analyze the structural mechanism of the Vicious Circle of Poverty.
Identify that low per capita income suppresses domestic savings, which restricts capital accumulation and perpetuates low productivity.
This is the classic economic cycle formulated by Ragnar Nurkse regarding capital deficiency.
2
Examine the definition and features of Economic Dualism.
Recognize the structural asymmetry between an enclave modern market sector and an illiterate or primitive traditional sector.
Dualism characterizes developing economies where technical and socio-economic gaps persist between sectors.
3
Evaluate the macroeconomic effect of Debt Overhang.
Connect high debt ratios to foreign exchange drain and diminished public investment spending.
Heavy debt servicing diverts government budget allocations away from crucial infrastructure and human development.
4
Define Human Capital Flight (Brain Drain).
Match it with the migration of trained professionals seeking better opportunities abroad.
The outflow of skilled labor degrades the host country's institutions and technological adoption capacity.

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Obstacles to Economic Development in Developing Nations
Soru 1592Soru

In international trade and development finance, multilateral institutions utilize specialized financial windows and regulatory frameworks to fulfill their mandates. Match each institution listed in Column A with its corresponding operational mechanism or financial instrument in Column B.

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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
International Development Association (IDA - World Bank Group)
African Development Bank (AfDB)
World Trade Organization (WTO)

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The correct pairings link the International Monetary Fund with Special Drawing Rights and Extended Fund Facilities for balance-of-payments support; the International Development Association with zero-interest concessional credits for low-income nations; the African Development Bank with African Development Fund financing for regional infrastructure; and the World Trade Organization with dispute settlement and Most-Favoured-Nation trade rule enforcement.
Each international economic agency is paired with its exact operational mechanism: the International Monetary Fund manages balance-of-payments adjustments via SDRs and Extended Fund Facilities; the International Development Association provides zero-interest long-term credits to poor nations; the African Development Bank finances regional integration infrastructure through the African Development Fund; and the World Trade Organization enforces non-discriminatory commercial trade rules like the Most-Favoured-Nation principle.

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Identify the financial instruments used by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to correct macroeconomic instability.
The IMF provides short- to medium-term foreign exchange liquidity via Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) and Extended Fund Facilities (EFF) to countries facing balance-of-payments deficits.
Matching external deficit liquidity mechanisms with the IMF.
2
Examine the specific arm of the World Bank Group focused on the poorest developing economies.
The International Development Association (IDA) serves as the soft-loan window providing zero-interest credits and grants for long-term economic development.
Differentiating long-term concessional development grants from short-term reserve stabilization.
3
Determine the primary operational strategy of the African Development Bank (AfDB) in regional development.
The AfDB uses concessional windows such as the African Development Fund (ADF) to finance continental energy grids, transport corridors, and regional economic integration.
Connecting African continental infrastructure financing with the AfDB.
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Analyze the primary function of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in global commerce.
The WTO enforces multilateral trade rules, including non-discrimination through Most-Favoured-Nation (MFN) status, and settles trade disputes between sovereign nations.
Linking commercial rule enforcement and dispute adjudication to the WTO.

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Operational mandates, financial windows, and policy instruments of international economic organizations.
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Soru 1593Soru

In economic analysis, nations resolve the fundamental questions of what, how, and for whom to produce through distinct institutional arrangements. Match each type of economic system on the left with its primary mechanism for directing resource allocation on the right.

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Free Market Economy
Command Economy
Traditional Economy
Mixed Economy

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Free Market Economy corresponds to the decentralized price mechanism; Command Economy corresponds to central planning authority directives; Traditional Economy corresponds to institutional customs and habits; Mixed Economy corresponds to the dual framework of market signals and public regulation.
Each economic system is defined by its institutional mechanism for resource allocation: Free Market relies on decentralized price signals, Command relies on state planning directives, Traditional relies on cultural customs, and Mixed synthesizes market price signals with public sector regulation.

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Identify the key allocating mechanism for pure market systems.
Free market systems rely on price signals, self-interest, consumer sovereignty, and decentralized decision-making without state intervention.
This establishes the link between Free Market Economy and price mechanism driven by consumer sovereignty.
2
Analyze how command economies resolve basic economic questions.
Command systems rely entirely on state planning bodies to dictate production targets, set prices administratively, and distribute goods.
This links Command Economy to central planning authority administrative directives.
3
Examine the role of heritage and custom in traditional systems.
Traditional economies rely on legacy social structures, family occupations, and cultural traditions rather than formal markets or state plans.
This links Traditional Economy to institutional customs and ancestral habits.
4
Evaluate the hybrid nature of mixed economic systems.
Mixed economies synthesize private enterprise price allocation with state regulations, fiscal controls, and public service provision.
This links Mixed Economy to the dual framework combining price signals and public sector regulation.

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Resource Allocation Mechanisms across Economic Systems
Soru 1594Soru

Match each long-run production and cost concept on the left with its corresponding economic characterization or underlying driver on the right.

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Minimum Efficient Scale (MES)
External Economies of Scale
Economies of Scope
Internal Diseconomies of Scale

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Minimum Efficient Scale pairs with the lowest output level minimizing long-run average cost; External Economies of Scale pair with industry-wide growth cost advantages; Economies of Scope pair with joint multi-product production cost savings; Internal Diseconomies of Scale pair with managerial coordination friction and rising average costs.
Each concept correctly aligns with its precise economic definition: Minimum Efficient Scale marks the output point minimizing LRATC; External Economies of Scale are driven by industry-level expansion; Economies of Scope arise from joint multi-good production efficiencies; and Internal Diseconomies of Scale stem from internal organizational inefficiencies in large firms.

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Identify the definition of Minimum Efficient Scale (MES)
MES corresponds to the minimum point on the Long-Run Average Total Cost (LRATC) envelope curve where scale economies are fully realized.
It represents the smallest output volume required for a firm to achieve maximum long-run cost efficiency.
2
Analyze External Economies of Scale
External economies are cost savings driven by external industry development rather than individual firm expansion.
Growth of the overall sector provides external benefits like specialized supply networks, lowering average costs for all firms in the industry.
3
Differentiate Economies of Scope
Economies of scope describe cost efficiencies achieved through multi-product diversification.
Sharing production facilities, technology, or distribution channels across multiple product lines reduces joint unit costs.
4
Examine Internal Diseconomies of Scale
Internal diseconomies refer to an upward slope in the LRATC curve due to firm-level expansion problems.
Excessive firm scale leads to bureaucratic inefficiency, poor communication, and diminished worker motivation, driving up average costs.

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Long-Run Production Concepts and Economies of Scale
Soru 1595Soru

Match each commercial bank credit creation term in the first list with its correct operational definition in the second list.

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Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR)
Credit Multiplier
Primary Deposit
Excess Reserves

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Cash Reserve Ratio pairs with the legal percentage of deposits held as reserves; Credit Multiplier pairs with the reciprocal of the reserve ratio determining maximum deposit expansion; Primary Deposit pairs with the initial cash sum paid into a bank; Excess Reserves pairs with reserves above mandatory requirements used to grant loans.
Cash Reserve Ratio is the mandated proportion of deposits held as liquid reserves. Credit Multiplier measures maximum potential deposit growth as the reciprocal of the reserve ratio. Primary Deposit is an initial deposit of physical currency into a bank. Excess Reserves are funds available beyond required reserves that enable commercial banks to create secondary deposits through loans.

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1
Analyze statutory liquidity requirements for commercial banks.
Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) is matched with the statutory percentage of customer deposits banks must hold in reserve.
Central monetary authorities set reserve ratios to regulate commercial bank liquidity and money supply.
2
Evaluate the formula and function of money expansion in the banking system.
Credit Multiplier is matched with the reciprocal of the reserve ratio (1CRR\frac{1}{\text{CRR}}).
The multiplier determines how many times a given primary reserve can expand total commercial bank deposits.
3
Distinguish between primary cash inflows and loanable bank funds.
Primary Deposit is matched with customer cash payments into accounts, while Excess Reserves is matched with unreserved cash available for lending.
Primary deposits bring new currency reserves into the banking system, and excess reserves beyond the required percentage form the basis of credit creation.

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Commercial Bank Credit Creation Concepts and Reserve Requirements
Soru 1596Soru

Match each specific terms of trade concept on the left with its corresponding analytical definition or mathematical formulation on the right.

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Gross Barter Terms of Trade
Income Terms of Trade
Single Factoral Terms of Trade
Double Factoral Terms of Trade

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Gross Barter Terms of Trade corresponds to the physical import-to-export volume ratio (\(\frac{Q_m}{Q_x} \times 100\)); Income Terms of Trade corresponds to the capacity to import (\(\frac{P_x}{P_m} \times Q_x\)); Single Factoral Terms of Trade corresponds to domestic export sector productivity adjustment (\(\frac{P_x}{P_m} \times Z_x\)); Double Factoral Terms of Trade corresponds to productivity adjustment in both domestic export and foreign import sectors (\(\frac{P_x}{P_m} \times \frac{Z_x}{Z_m}\)).
Gross Barter Terms of Trade measures the physical volume relationship between imports and exports. Income Terms of Trade measures the purchasing power of exports (capacity to import). Single Factoral Terms of Trade adjusts commodity terms of trade for productivity improvements in the domestic export sector, whereas Double Factoral Terms of Trade incorporates productivity changes in both the home export sector and foreign import-producing sector.

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1
Define Gross Barter Terms of Trade
Identified as the physical volume ratio of imports to exports: QmQx×100\frac{Q_m}{Q_x} \times 100.
Gross barter terms focus on physical quantities traded rather than monetary price indices.
2
Define Income Terms of Trade
Identified as total capacity to import: PxPm×Qx\frac{P_x}{P_m} \times Q_x.
Income terms of trade weigh price ratios against actual export quantity to measure import capacity.
3
Differentiate Single Factoral from Double Factoral Terms of Trade
Single Factoral adjusts for domestic export sector productivity (ZxZ_x), while Double Factoral adjusts for both domestic export (ZxZ_x) and foreign import (ZmZ_m) sector productivities.
Factoral terms of trade incorporate input productivity indices into commodity price terms of trade.

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Analytical concepts and mathematical formulations of Terms of Trade
Soru 1597Soru

Match each balance of payments adjustment policy measure on the left with its corresponding policy classification and operational mechanism on the right.

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Devaluation of local currency
Open market sale of government securities
Imposition of protective import tariffs
Increase in personal and corporate income tax rates

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Devaluation pairs with the expenditure-switching mechanism altering relative import/export prices; open market sales pair with the expenditure-reducing monetary tool contracting money supply; tariffs pair with the expenditure-switching commercial tool raising foreign good prices; and tax rate hikes pair with the expenditure-reducing fiscal tool curbing disposable income.
The correct pairings accurately reflect how each policy operates to correct a balance of payments deficit: Devaluation lowers export prices abroad while making imports costlier at home (expenditure-switching exchange rate policy); open market sales reduce commercial bank reserves and money supply (expenditure-reducing monetary policy); tariffs directly increase import costs to redirect spending to local substitutes (expenditure-switching commercial policy); and higher income taxes reduce household disposable income and spending power (expenditure-reducing fiscal policy).

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1
Differentiate between expenditure-switching and expenditure-reducing balance of payments adjustment strategies.
Expenditure-switching policies alter the relative prices of foreign and domestic goods to redirect demand, while expenditure-reducing policies compress overall domestic income and national demand.
Correctly classifying the primary macroeconomic objective of each policy is essential for accurate pairing.
2
Analyze each policy measure by instrument type (monetary, fiscal, or commercial).
Devaluation alters exchange rates (switching); open market sales use monetary tools to shrink money supply (reducing); tariffs use commercial restrictions to affect import prices (switching); and income taxes use fiscal policy to compress income (reducing).
Linking each policy measure to its specific operational channel ensures precise pairing with the mechanisms described.

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Classification and Mechanisms of Balance of Payments Adjustment Policies
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Soru 1598Soru

Match each specialized financial facility or operational framework on the left with the corresponding international economic organization responsible for its administration on the right.

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Extended Fund Facility (EFF) and Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF)
Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
Trade Policy Review Mechanism (TPRM) and General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
African Development Fund (ADF) concessionary window and High-5s strategic agenda

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The Extended Fund Facility and Resilience and Sustainability Facility match with the International Monetary Fund; the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency and ICSID match with the World Bank Group; the Trade Policy Review Mechanism and GATS match with the World Trade Organization; and the African Development Fund concessionary window and High-5s strategic agenda match with the African Development Bank.
Each financial facility and policy tool aligns directly with its governing institution: the IMF oversees short and medium-term balance-of-payments instruments (EFF and RSF); the World Bank Group comprises private investment guarantee and arbitration institutions (MIGA and ICSID); the WTO regulates multilateral trade rules and policy reviews (GATS and TPRM); and the African Development Bank manages regional concessional funding and priority development initiatives (ADF and High-5s).

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1
Analyze macroeconomic credit facilities (EFF and RSF)
Identify these as medium-term structural balance-of-payments adjustments and climate resilience financing tools administered by the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF's core mandate focuses on financial stability, exchange rate integrity, and resolving macroeconomic external account deficits.
2
Examine investment guarantee and legal arbitration arms (MIGA and ICSID)
Associate political risk insurance and international investor dispute settlement with the specialized branches of the World Bank Group.
These institutions were established specifically within the World Bank Group umbrella to facilitate private capital flows and mitigate non-commercial risk in developing nations.
3
Evaluate global trade policy monitoring and legal rules (TPRM and GATS)
Connect trade policy surveillance reviews and service sector liberalization agreements to the World Trade Organization.
The WTO governs multilateral agreements covering trade in goods, services (GATS), and intellectual property, while monitoring member compliance via the TPRM.
4
Assess regional concessionary funding windows and strategic priority pillars (ADF and High-5s)
Pair the African Development Fund and the High-5s priority targets directly with the African Development Bank.
The AfDB structures its development operations for low-income African economies around the concessional ADF facility and the High-5s operational goals.

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Operational mandates, affiliate institutions, and specialized policy instruments of global and regional economic bodies
Soru 1599Soru

Match each price regulation mechanism or outcome on the left with its appropriate economic definition or market result on the right.

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Effective Price Ceiling
Effective Price Floor
Black Market Price
Buffer Stock Purchases

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Effective Price Ceiling matches with a maximum legal price set below market equilibrium resulting in a market shortage; Effective Price Floor matches with a minimum legal price set above market equilibrium resulting in a market surplus; Black Market Price matches with an unofficial price higher than the maximum price cap paid by consumers under severe shortages; Buffer Stock Purchases matches with government buying of excess agricultural goods to maintain price supports above market equilibrium.
Each price control policy maps directly to its statutory definition and market outcome: effective price ceilings are binding below equilibrium creating shortages, effective price floors are binding above equilibrium creating surpluses, black markets develop due to price cap shortages, and buffer stock schemes clear surpluses created by agricultural price supports.

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1
Identify the placement and consequence of a price ceiling.
Effective Price Ceiling is set below market equilibrium price, causing demand to exceed supply and creating a market shortage.
By definition, price ceilings are designed to protect consumers by enforcing a maximum legal price.
2
Identify the placement and consequence of a price floor.
Effective Price Floor is set above market equilibrium price, causing supply to exceed demand and creating a market surplus.
Price floors are designed to protect producer income by setting a legal minimum price.
3
Determine the economic outcome of illegal market trading under price ceilings.
Black Market Price corresponds to illegal trading above the legal cap due to unmet excess demand.
When shortages occur at legal maximum prices, unsatisfied buyers are willing to pay a higher black market rate.
4
Determine government market intervention to support price floors.
Buffer Stock Purchases match government buy-ups of excess market supply generated by price floors.
Without government buying of excess supply, a price floor cannot be sustained in agricultural markets.

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Market equilibrium distortions created by government price controls (ceilings and floors)
Soru 1600Soru

Match the following non-bank financial intermediaries with the specific financial services or products they provide in the economy:

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Mortgage Finance Institutions
Insurance Companies
Discount Houses
Hire Purchase Companies

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Mortgage Finance Institutions match with providing specialized loan facilities for real estate; Insurance Companies match with risk underwriting and financial indemnity; Discount Houses match with discounting short-term treasury and commercial bills; Hire Purchase Companies match with financing durable goods through periodic installment payments.
Each non-bank financial intermediary fulfills a distinct economic role: Mortgage Institutions provide housing credit, Insurance Companies underwrite risk, Discount Houses manage money market bill liquidity, and Hire Purchase Companies fund asset acquisition via installment plans.

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1
Analyze the primary economic function of each listed non-bank financial institution.
Distinguish the operational mechanisms between housing finance, risk pooling, money market discounting, and asset installment financing.
Non-bank financial intermediaries perform specialized credit and financial mediation functions without issuing demand deposits or operating cheque accounts.
2
Pair each non-bank financial institution on the left with its corresponding specialized service on the right.
Link Mortgage Institutions to real estate lending, Insurance Companies to indemnity/risk pooling, Discount Houses to bill discounting, and Hire Purchase Companies to installment asset acquisition.
Each intermediary targets a distinct credit segment or financial need within the broader financial framework.

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Specialized Functions of Non-Bank Financial Intermediaries
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