The president of the United States can obtain a court injunction that will stop a strike for an 80-day "cooling-off"period if the strike is expected to imperil national safety or health. This power is granted in the
A) Wagner Act.
B) Landrum-Griffin Act.
C) National Industrial Recovery Act.
D) Taft-Hartley Act.
D
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A productivity improvement will cause
A) a rightward movement along the saving-per-worker curve and an increase in the capital—labor ratio. B) an upward shift in the saving-per-worker curve and an increase in the capital—labor ratio. C) a downward shift in the saving-per-worker curve and a decrease in the capital—labor ratio. D) a leftward movement along the saving-per-worker curve and a decrease in the capital—labor ratio.
Suppose that in our economy: G = 1100, T = 900, S = 140, and NX = -90. How much of our final product is left for domestic firms to purchase for themselves?
A) 110 B) 200 C) 230 D) 50 E) 30
The rule of reason was applied in the:
a. Standard Oil case. b. U.S. Steel case. c. American Tobacco Trust case. d. All of these.
If Bob in Texas buys bonbons made in France for $25, and the French chocolatier buys stock in IBM for $25, then the French net exports:
A. equals $25 and net capital outflow is zero. B. is zero and net capital outflow is $25. C. and net capital outflow both equal $25. D. and net capital outflow are both zero.