Fiscal policy affects:
A. the demand for a currency but not the supply.
B. the supply of a currency but not the demand.
C. both the supply and demand for a currency.
D. neither the supply of a currency nor the demand.
Answer: C
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Homer and Teddy are stranded on a desert island. To feed themselves each day they can either catch fish or pick fruit. In a day, Teddy could pick 60 pieces of fruit or catch 20 fish. Homer could pick 100 pieces of fruit or catch 150 fish
Which of the following is CORRECT? A) Homer has a comparative advantage in catching fish and Teddy has a comparative advantage in picking fruit. B) Homer has a comparative advantage in picking fruit and Teddy has a comparative advantage in catching fish. C) Homer has a comparative advantage in both catching fish and picking fruit. D) Teddy has a comparative advantage in both catching fish and picking fruit.
Refer to Figure 15-4. What is the amount of the monopoly's total cost of production?
A) $21,600 B) $17,700 C) $9,340 D) $7,800
Technological innovations will cause
a. production to increase but the production possibilities curve to remain unchanged b. the production possibilities curve to shift to the left c. the production possibilities curve to shift to the right d. an economy to operate within its production possibilities curve e. production at a point above or exterior to the production possibilities curve
Which of the following was an underlying cause of the economic crisis of 2008?
a. a failure of government to impose regulations on Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other mortgage lenders b. the imposition of government regulations on Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other lending institutions that eroded the conventional lending standards in place prior to the mid-1990s c. greedy mortgage lenders who extended risky loans to sub-prime borrowers even though the regulators were trying to limit these loans d. federal housing regulations that made it difficult for Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and other lending institutions to obtain sufficient loanable funds for the finance of housing construction