How does consumer use (transactions) compare between credit and debit cards?
A. Credit cards are used for substantially more transactions than debit cards.
B. Debit cards are used for substantially more transactions then credit cards.
C. Both cards are used for about the same number of transactions.
B. Debit cards are used for substantially more transactions then credit cards.
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The group within the Federal Reserve System that determines the general course for the nation's money supply is the
a. Federal Monetary Oversight Committee b. Federal Advisory Council c. Board of Governors d. Department of Commerce e. Federal Open Market Committee
The most important item in the public assistance (welfare) package is
a. Aid to Families with Dependent Children b. Medicaid c. Medicare d. food stamps e. housing subsidies
The sum of capital inflows and the trade balance must be zero
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
An increase in the saving rate would, other things the same,
a. increase growth more for a poor country than for a rich country, and raise growth permanently. b. increase growth more for a poor country than for a rich country, but raise growth temporarily. c. increase growth more for a rich country than for a poor country, and raise growth permanently. d. increase growth more for a rich country than for a poor country, but raise growth temporarily.