1. Welfare Analysis: Basic Concepts Which one of the following is the correct definition of the term 'objective well-being'? A measure of the quality of life using key indicators such as educational attainment. A measure of wealth per head of the population of a country. An econometric measure of happiness based on a formula devised by leading economists. A self-report about whether current income is sufficient to maintain a desired standard of living. An opinion given by respondents on whether they think current levels of GDP are adequate to maintain their standard of living.
1. Welfare Analysis: Basic Concepts Which one of the following is the correct definition of the term 'objective well-being'? A measure of the quality of life using key indicators such as educational attainment. A measure of wealth per head of the population of a country. An econometric measure of happiness based on a formula devised by leading economists. A self-report about whether current income is sufficient to maintain a desired standard of living. An opinion given by respondents on whether they think current levels of GDP are adequate to maintain their standard of living.
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1. Welfare Analysis: Basic Concepts
Which one of the following is the correct definition of the term 'objective well-being'?
A measure of the quality of life using key indicators such as educational attainment.
A measure of wealth per head of the population of a country.
An econometric measure of happiness based on a formula devised by leading economists.
A self-report about whether current income is sufficient to maintain a desired standard of living.
An opinion given by respondents on whether they think current levels of GDP are adequate to maintain their standard of living.
Which of the following statements best captures the concept of consumer surplus ?
Even though I was willing to pay up to €120 for a watch and even though the seller was willing to go as low as €100 to sell it, we couldn't reach a deal because the government has imposed a price floor of €130 on the sale of watches.
I sold a watch for €100, even though I was willing to go as low as €80 to sell it.
Even though I was willing to pay up to €120 for a watch, I bought a watch for only €100.
I paid €120 for a watch last week. This week, the same shop is selling watches for €100.
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