Thursday, September 3, 2020

HE360 Healthcare Economics Quiz 8 Answers (Ashworth College) - 2020

 HE360 Healthcare Economics Quiz 8 Answers (Ashworth College) - 2020

 

 

 

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1. Refer to the diagram above. If a plague reduces both labor demand and labor supply, it will __________ the amount of labor provided.
2. If the prevalence elasticity of prevention demand is __________, then demand for treatment may __________, because the epidemic has abated.
3. In the figure above, suppose that a $3 increase in liquor excise tax leads to the equilibrium shown. This indicates a:
4. As of 2010 the price of the least expensive first line HIV/AIDS treatment had __________ to __________ dollars per year.
5. Caffeine __________ an addictive drug because it __________.
6. As of 2012, combined state and federal cigarette taxes are as high as __________ per pack with the state taxes generally constituting a __________ share.
7. Assuming that the 20 million dead in Africa were still working and could have earned $500 per year, implies an annual cost attributed to HIV/AIDs of at least:
8. In Figure 24-3, for smoking, point E is an unstable equilibrium because:
9. In Figure 24-3 above, for smoking, the term "steady state" means that an addicted smoker has a(n) __________ addictive stock.
10. Between 2008 and 2010 the price of the least expensive second-line HIV/AIDS treatment:
11. Suppose that cigarettes cost $2.50 per pack, and a state imposes a $1.00 per pack excise tax. In response, average cigarette consumption decreases by 10 percent. This would indicate a price elasticity of:
12. In Thailand __________ condom use by sex workers accompanied __________ rates of sexually transmitted diseases.
13. In Figure 24-3 above, if the price of cigarettes rises, the consumption of cigarettes could go from C4 at point D′ to:
14. In rational addiction models, long run impacts are larger than short run impacts because:
15. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
16. HIV/AIDS can be passed:
17. Hamilton's research found the U.S. television and radio advertising ban to be ineffective in reducing smoking because:
18. Refer to the diagram above. If a plague reduces both labor demand and labor supply, national income, or GDP will:
19. Manufacturers of legal addictive substances argue that they continue to advertise in order to:

 

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