As a percentage of GNI, which of the following countries provides the greatest amount of foreign aid?
(a) United Kingdom.
(b) United States.
(c) Italy.
(d) Sweden.
D
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Negative externalities:
a. are found only in large cities. b. occur whenever individual health is harmed in the production process. c. impose most of their costs directly on consumers of polluting processes. d. impose most of their costs on individuals other than consumers of the polluting product.
After a period of price stability in the 1990s, housing prices increased dramatically during 2002-2005 because
a. regulations designed to make housing more affordable increased the demand for housing and drove housing prices upward. b. regulations designed to make housing more affordable decreased the number of sub-prime loans and made home buying a safer investment. c. mortgage lending standards tightened, and therefore mortgage loans for housing were only available to buyers purchasing highly expensive homes. d. home buyers were putting more money down and requiring more return on their investment, driving housing prices up.
Suppose your marginal utility from consuming the 3rd slice of cake is zero, then your total utility from consuming cake is
A) maximized. B) decreasing. C) negative. D) increasing.
Expansionary monetary policy to prevent real GDP from falling below potential real GDP would cause the inflation rate to be relatively ________ and real GDP to be relatively ________
A) higher; higher B) higher; lower C) lower; higher D) lower; lower