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*0299776260* ambridge International Examinations ambridge International dvanced Level ENMIS 9708/33 Paper 3 Multiple hoice (Supplement) May/June 2014 dditional Materials: Multiple hoice nswer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type or H is recommended) 1 hour RE THESE INSTRUTINS FIRST Write in soft pencil. o not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. Write your name, entre number and candidate number on the nswer Sheet in the spaces provided unless this has been done for you. NT WRITE IN NY RES. There are thirty questions on this paper. nswer all questions. For each question there are four possible answers,, and. hoose the one you consider correct and record your choice in soft pencil on the separate nswer Sheet. Read the instructions on the nswer Sheet very carefully. Each correct answer will score one mark. mark will not be deducted for a wrong answer. ny rough working should be done in this booklet. This document consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages. I14 06_9708_33/RP R ULES 2014 [Turn over

1 In the diagram, LM is an economy s production possibility curve. 2 L E good X F G H good Y M Which statement is correct? E only is attainable. F is economically efficient. G may be economically efficient but is not productively efficient. H is productively efficient but may not be economically efficient. 2 consumer seeks to maximise his utility. Up to what point should he continue to consume each good? until the marginal utility per dollar from each good is the same until the marginal utility from each good is the same until the marginal utility from each good reaches a maximum until the marginal utility from each good is zero ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

3 In the diagram a consumer s initial budget line is GH. 3 G J quantity of good Y H K quantity of good X ssuming no change in the price of X, what could explain a shift in the consumer s budget line to JK? price of good Y consumer s money income decrease decrease decrease increase increase decrease increase increase 4 The diagram shows the demand curve for labour. money wage rate number employed What could cause the demand curve to shift to the right? a decrease in labour productivity an increase in immigration an increase in the average price level a fall in the money wage rate ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14 [Turn over

5 firm currently employs 100 workers at a daily wage rate of $500 per worker. It calculates that the marginal cost per day of hiring an additional worker would be $702. 4 y how much would the daily wage rate per worker have to be increased to attract an extra worker? $2 $70.20 $202 $702 6 trade union seeks to increase the wages that a firm pays to its workers while at the same time avoiding any job losses. What will weaken the union s negotiating position? apital and labour are close substitutes. The firm enjoys monopsony power in a labour market. The demand for the good produced by the firm is price-inelastic. The supply of labour to the firm is highly inelastic. 7 firm employs two factors of production, capital and labour. The curves in the diagram show the different combinations of capital and labour a firm needs to produce given levels of output. capital Q = 300 units Q = 200 units Q = 100 units labour What does the diagram show? the firm s long-run production function the firm s long-run total cost function the firm s short-run production function the firm s short-run total cost function ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

5 8 What will be the effect on price and output of a subsidy on each item produced by a profit maximising monopolist? effect on price effect on output decrease increase decrease unchanged unchanged increase unchanged unchanged 9 The diagram shows the short-run cost curves of a firm. costs 4 3 2 Which statement is correct? output 1 urve 1 is the marginal cost curve. urve 2 is the average variable cost curve. urve 3 is the average fixed cost curve. urve 4 is the average total cost curve. ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14 [Turn over

10 The diagram shows a firm s demand curve and its marginal revenue curve. 6 price P MR quantity What is the approximate price elasticity of demand at price P? 0.25 0.5 1 3 11 What determines the contestability of a market? the costs of entry and exit the degree of differentiation of the product the number of firms in the industry the price elasticity of demand for the product ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

7 12 The diagram shows the change in an industry s cost of production when it moves from perfect competition to monopoly. There is no change in the demand for the industry s product. price M (perfect competition) M (monopoly) MR output What effect will the change in market structure in this industry have on price, output and consumer surplus? price output consumer surplus increase increase reduce increase reduce reduce reduce increase increase reduce reduce increase 13 firm decides to maximise sales revenue rather than profits. What is likely to be one of the consequences of this decision? an increase in the price of the firm s product a reduction in the price of the firm s shares a reduction in the firm s market share a reduction in the number employed by the firm ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14 [Turn over

14 The diagram shows the cost and revenue curves of a profit-maximising monopolist. 8 M costs, revenue x y z w R MR output Which area measures the deadweight loss arising from the exercise of monopoly power? x + y y y + z w + z 15 Income inequality can be measured by the Gini coefficient. n a scale of 0 to 100, the higher the value the greater the inequality. The table below shows three Gini coefficient values for four E countries. The first is from wages, the second when government welfare payments are included and the third when welfare payments and government health and education spending are included. In which country did welfare payments make the greatest contribution to income redistribution? inequality after wages from work inequality after wages and welfare payments inequality after wages, welfare payments and health and education spending 36.8 25.9 18.1 40.5 31.3 24.8 40.6 26.1 22.3 45.3 37.0 30.3 ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

16 What is an advantage of means-tested benefits over universal benefits? 9 an increase in the percentage of those who take up benefits for which they are eligible a reduction in the rate at which benefits are withdrawn as households incomes increase a reduction in the poverty trap the targeting of benefits on those in greatest need 17 monopolist has a marginal revenue curve shown in the diagram by RTVX. R price S T U V R W X quantity What will be the monopolist s new marginal revenue curve if the government introduces a maximum price, S? RTVW RUVX STVX SUVX 18 The information in the table is taken from a country s national income accounts. $ million national income 1000 consumer spending 750 investment spending 100 government spending on goods and services 170 taxation 110 imports 120 What is the value of exports? $100 million $120 million $190 million $210 million ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14 [Turn over

19 The table shows a government s expenditure and its tax revenues over the period 2010-2013. 10 2010 2011 2012 2013 government expenditure ($ billion) 250 260 280 280 government tax revenue ($ billion) 260 260 270 275 What impact did the changes in the government s fiscal balance have on the national debt and on aggregate expenditure? impact on national debt impact on aggregate expenditure 2010-2011 no change no change 2011-2012 increase raise 2012-2013 decrease lower 2012-2013 increase raise 20 What is not a leakage from the circular flow of income? expenditure on foreign goods indirect taxes undistributed profits unemployment benefits 21 In a closed economy with no government, an increase in investment of $100 million results in an increase in consumption of $300 million. What is the marginal propensity to consume? 1 5 1 4 3 4 4 5 ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

11 22 government increases the rate of unemployment benefit. Which diagram shows the resulting shift (from 1 to 2 ) in the consumption function? 2 2 1 1 consumption consumption national income national income 1 1 2 2 consumption consumption national income national income 23 ssuming a constant income velocity of circulation of money, if real output grows by 2%, and the rate of growth of the money supply is 5%, what will be the approximate change in the price level? 3% +3% +5% +7% ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14 [Turn over

12 24 The diagram shows three different levels of the supply of money (MS) and three liquidity preference demand for money curves (LP). The initial equilibrium is at point X. There is a decrease in the level of money income and at the same time there is an expansion in bank credit. Which point could be the new equilibrium point? rate of interest X LP 3 LP 1 LP 2 MS 2 MS 1 quantity of money MS 3 ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

13 25 The graph shows the changes (expressed as an index) in employment and in GP in the United Kingdom between 2008 and 2012. 115 110 105 100 95 key GP full time part time temporary 90 2008 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2009 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2010 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2011 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2012 Q1 What can be concluded from the graph? The number in full-time jobs as a percentage of total employment fell over the period. The total number in employment increased over the period. There was a fall in the number unemployed over the period. There was an increase in GP per worker over the period. 26 What is usually a characteristic of low income developing countries? an absence of government intervention in the economy low birth rates low tertiary sector output as a percentage of GP zero tariffs on imports 27 Which combination of fiscal and monetary policy could be used to reduce both the level of unemployment and the government budget deficit in an economy? fiscal policy monetary policy contractionary expansionary contractionary unchanged expansionary contractionary unchanged contractionary ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14 [Turn over

28 What is likely to result from foreign direct investment in developing economies? 14 a reduction in local wage levels a reduction in tax revenues in developing economies a reduction in the range of consumer goods available to the local population a worsening of net income flows from investments 29 Which combination of changes is most likely to result in the short run in a fall in a country s inflation rate? exchange rate indirect taxes higher higher higher lower lower higher lower lower 30 country has a fixed exchange rate. Which combination of circumstances would be most likely to cause the country s government to reduce taxation and lower interest rates? demand inflation and a balance of payments deficit demand inflation and low investment unemployment and a balance of payments surplus unemployment and imported inflation ULES 2014 9708/33/M/J/14

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