The Blue Card scheme is a European Union policy that
a. specifies water purity standards.
b. forces Germany to grant citizenship to the second-and third-generation guest workers.
c. makes "guest worker" programs illegal.
d. permits highly skilled foreigners living outside the European Union to live and work in its member states, including Germany.
e. permits member states, like Germany, to adopt more restrictive rules concerning political asylum.
d
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a. margin taxes b. motor vehicle sales and rental tax c. income taxes d. franchise taxes
Which of the following is an example of a global environmental regulation?
a. Bretton Woods System b. Montreal Protocol c. Doha Round d. All of the above e. None of the above
The areas and person with the greatest needs for health care are not the areas and persons with the greatest access to care which means that medical care is maldistributed
A. True B. False
In the 1970s, supply-side critics of Keynesianism said that social welfare programs and high taxes had _________________ the economy, creating too much demand for too few products.
a. stagnated b. overstimulated c. regulated d. collapsed