Empirical evidence across numerous countries indicates that changes in the ________ are associated with nearly equiproportional changes in ________.
A. price level, money supply
B. money supply, price level
C. money supply, real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per year
D. real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per year, income velocity of money
Answer: B
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The substitution effect of wages explains shifts in the labor supply curve.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A price searcher faces the following demand function: At $7, 6, 5, 4, and $3, the quantity demanded is 300, 400, 500, 600, and 700 units respectively. Which statement below is true?
A) Total revenue is $11,500. B) Marginal revenue is $300 when the price is $5. C) Marginal revenue is $100 when the price is $5. D) Marginal revenue is $2100 when the price is $3.
Slick Shades has a constant marginal cost of production equal to $40 and the distributors have a constant marginal cost of distribution equal to $20. If Slick Shades is producing the profit-maximizing number of sunglasses (in hundreds) and charging the profit-maximizing wholesale price, what is Slick Shades' profit (in hundreds)?
The figure above shows the wholesale demand and marginal revenue curves for Slick Shades Sunglasses, a sunglasses firm with market power. Slick Shades Sunglasses has a constant marginal cost of production and it sells to perfectly competitive independent retail distributors that have a constant marginal cost of distribution.
A) $6,400
B) $8,000
C) $7,200
D) $5,60
This table shows the different combinations of goods that Jack can consume, given that his income to spend on these two items is $10.BundleNumber of popsiclesUtility from popsiclesNumber of ice cream conesUtility from ice cream conesA1070000B87201500C66502700D45503750E24004760F005760Considering the information in the table shown, if Jack decides to consume bundle D, we can conclude that Jack:
A. could consume more of both goods. B. still has money left to spend. C. is not maximizing his utility. D. All of these are true.