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WARNING L.59 This Question Paper MUST be returned with your answer book(s) at the end of the Examination, otherwise marks will be lost. STUDENT NAME SCHOOL TEACHER PRE-LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 2017 TIME: 2½ HOURS ECONOMICS - HIGHER LEVEL (400 marks) Answer six questions from Section A and four questions from Section B. SECTION A (100 marks) Answer six of the nine short response type questions in the spaces provided. SECTION B (300 marks) Answer four questions. Write the answers in your answer book(s). Do not write answers to Section B on this question paper. All questions carry equal marks (75 marks). Note the sub-divisions in the questions. Examiner use only Q. Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total REMEMBER TO RETURN THIS QUESTION PAPER WITH THE ANSWER BOOK(S) USED TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION B 2017.1 L.59 1/12 Page 1 of 9

SECTION A (100 marks) Answer six of the nine short response type questions in the spaces provided. 1. Outline two ways in which the return to the factor of production enterprise differs from the return to other factors of production. (i) (ii) (16 marks) 2. (a) Define the term monetary policy. Definition (b) Outline two measures by which the European Central Bank (ECB) implements monetary policy within the euro area. (i) (ii) (16 marks) 3. (a) Explain the term price discrimination. Explanation (b) Outline two conditions under which it would be possible for a firm to price discriminate. (i) (ii) (16 marks) 2017.1 L.59 2/12 Page 2 of 9

SECTION A (continued) 4. Ireland, in common with many developed countries, is facing the challenges of an ageing population. Outline two economic effects of an ageing population for the Irish economy. (i) (ii) (16 marks) 5. (a) Define the term economic development. Definition (b) Outline two policies by which governments in Less Developed Countries (LDCs) might promote economic development. (i) (ii) (16 marks) 6. (a) Explain the concept of the Equi-Marginal Principle of Consumer Behaviour. (b) In equilibrium, a consumer buys 10 cups of coffee at 2.50 each and 6 pastries at 4 each. Workings: The marginal utility of the 10 th cup of coffee is 5 utils. Calculate the marginal utility of the 6 th pastry. Show your workings. Answer: (17 marks) 2017.1 L.59 3/12 Page 3 of 9

SECTION A (continued) 7. Explain, with the aid of a clearly labelled diagram, the relationship between average costs and marginal costs. Explanation (17 marks) 8. State four steps involved in constructing a Consumer Price Index (CPI). Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 (17 marks) 9. In its Obesity Policy and Action Plan: 2016 2025, the government has proposed introducing a tax on sugar-sweetened drinks in Ireland. (a) Outline two possible benefits of this tax for the Irish economy. (i) (ii) (b) Suggest one other measure the government could introduce to combat obesity. (17 marks) Remember to return this question paper with the answer book(s) used to answer the questions in Section B. 2017.1.L.59 4/12 Page 4 of 9

SECTION B (300 marks) Answer four questions. Write the answers in your answer book(s). Do not write answers to Section B on this question paper. All questions carry equal marks (75 marks). Note the sub-divisions in the questions. 1. (a) The Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility states that as additional units of a good are consumed, the marginal utility of the good will eventually decline. The table below illustrates the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility. No of Units Consumed 1 2 3 4 5 Total Utility in Units/Utils 40 90 140 185 220 Marginal Utility in Units/Utils 40 (i) Complete the table in your answer book and state the point after which diminishing marginal utility sets in. (ii) Outline two assumptions underlying the Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility. (iii) Give two examples of commodities which do not comply with this law. Justify each choice with a brief explanation. [25] (b) (i) Explain, with the aid of an example, the Law of Demand. (ii) Outline two possible exceptions to the Law of Demand. (iii) Explain the difference between a movement along a demand curve and a shift in a demand curve. Use appropriate diagrams to illustrate your answer. A fall in the price of a consumer product has both a substitution effect and an income effect. (i) (ii) Explain each of the underlined terms. If the price of an inferior product falls (all other things being equal) will more or less of the product be purchased? Explain your answer with reference to the substitution effect and the income effect. [20] 2017.1 L.59 5/12 Page 5 of 9

2. (a) (i) Firms operating under imperfect competition engage in product differentiation. Explain the underlined term showing, with suitable examples, how it can be achieved. (ii) Outline three other assumptions underlying the theory of imperfect competition. (b) Explain, with the aid of a diagram in each case, the conditions for a product-maximising firm to be in equilibrium under imperfect competition in: (i) the short-run (ii) the long-run. Outline three advantages that imperfect competition may offer consumers. [15] 3. (a) (i) Explain the term price elasticity of demand (PED). (ii) State four factors which affect PED and explain how each factor affects it. (iii) The PED for an Apple iphone has been calculated at 2.7. Using your knowledge of PED, explain the economic meaning of this figure. [35] (b) A consumer buys 20 units of Good X when the price of Good Y is 10. When the price of Good Y rises to 12 (the price of Good X remaining unchanged), the consumer buys 28 units of Good X. (i) Explain the term cross elasticity of demand. (ii) Using an appropriate formula, calculate this consumer s cross elasticity of demand for Good X. Show your workings. (iii) Is Good X a substitute for, or a complement to, Good Y? Explain your reasoning. [25] The Irish government plans to introduce plain packaging for tobacco products to reduce the rate of smoking in Ireland. Discuss three other measures which the government could take to reduce the rate of smoking in Ireland. [15] 2017.1 L.59 6/12 Page 6 of 9

4. (a) (i) Define the factor of production land. (ii) Outline two economic characteristics of land. (iii) Explain the concept of economic rent and outline two circumstances under which a factor of production can earn it. (b) In Budget 2017, the Irish government introduced a Help to Buy scheme, which gives first-time buyers of new residential property a refund of 4 years tax up to 5% of the purchase price. Discuss the economic arguments for and against the introduction of this scheme. [20] (i) Discuss the economic factors which influence a firm s decision on where to locate its operations within Ireland. (ii) Explain two reasons why investment is important for the Irish economy. [25] 5. (a) The following table shows the level of National Income (Y), Consumption (C), Investment (I), Government Spending (G), Exports (X) and Imports (M) for 2015 and 2016. Y C I G X M 2015 70,000 42,000 10,000 30,000 90,000 102,000 2016? 38,000 11,000 25,000 96,000 105,000 Use this data to calculate the following: Show your workings. (b) (i) The level of National Income in 2016 (ii) The Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) (iii) The Marginal Propensity to Import (MPM) (iv) The size of the Multiplier. Explain the following terms which are commonly used in estimating the National Income statistics of a country: Subsidies Incomes-in-kind Transfer payments Net Factor Income from the Rest of the World. [20] [20] The Central Bank of Ireland has forecast that Ireland s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will grow by 3.6% in 2017. (Source: Central Bank Quarterly Bulletin, October 2016) (i) (ii) Discuss the possible costs and benefits of economic growth. Explain three reasons why care should be taken when using National Income statistics as a measure of the economic performance of a country. [35] 2017.1 L.59 7/12 Page 7 of 9

6. (a) The Law of Comparative Advantage suggests that specialisation and trade increases world output. (i) Explain the meaning of the underlined term in the context of international trade. (ii) Outline the main assumptions underlying this law. (iii) Ouline two sources of comparative advantage for the Irish economy. (b) (i) Explain the term balance of payments (BOP) current account. (ii) Discuss two economic consequences of a deficit on the BOP current account. (iii) Describe how foreign firms operating in Ireland may affect Ireland s BOP current account. In June 2016 the people of the UK voted to leave the European Union. Discuss the possible economic consequences for Ireland of the UK leaving the European Union. [15] 7. (a) The economist John Maynard Keynes, author of The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936), supported the use of fiscal policy by government to create full employment. (i) (ii) Explain the above statement. Discuss two other key concepts which Keynes contributed to economic thought. [25] (b) Ireland s unemployment rate is forecast to fall to an average of 6.9% in 2017. (Source: Economic and Social Research Institute, June 2016) (i) Name the two main sources from which the figures relating to unemployment in the Irish economy are taken. (ii) State, with reasons, which of the measurements gives the most accurate estimate of Irish unemployment. (iii) Outline the possible economic effects which a fall in the level of unemployment may have on the government current finances. The Irish government is considering introducing a student loan scheme, where graduates would pay back part of the cost of their tuition. Discuss the economic arguments for and against the introduction of a student loan scheme. [20] 2017.1 L.59 8/12 Page 8 of 9

8. (a) In the case of any two of the following three pairs, distinguish between the two concepts: (i) Progressive taxes and regressive taxes (ii) Tax avoidance and tax evasion (iii) Revenue buoyancy and fiscal drag. [20] (b) The Government has been warned it must broaden its tax base to reduce the country s vulnerability to economic shocks, in the first report by the European Commission since the formation of the new government. (Source: Irish Times, May 2016) (i) (ii) Explain briefly the underlined term. Discuss the characteristics of a good taxation system. [25] There was a return to net inward migration for the first time since 2009 in the year to the end of April 2016, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office. (Source: rte.ie, August 2016) (i) (ii) Outline two reasons why the trend has changed from emigration to immigration in Ireland. Discuss the economic consequences (positive and negative) of this development for Ireland. Remember to return this question paper with the answer book(s) used to answer the questions in Section B. 2017.1 L.59 9/12 Page 9 of 9

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