A good economic theory
a. has realistic assumptions
b. contains as much detail as possible
c. cannot be proven false
d. predicts well
e. can only be presented in mathematical terms
D
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If the federal government implements programs to more quickly match the unemployed with jobs, then the natural rate of unemployment
A) will increase. B) will decrease. C) will not change. D) will disappear.
Can you think of ways in which classical conditioning is used by politicians, advertisers and/or moviemakers? Do ethical issues arise from any of these uses?
What will be an idial response.
Discrimination that occurs when someone assigns the properties of a group to a particular individual who is a member of that group is known as
A) taste-based discrimination. B) indirect discrimination. C) justifying discrimination. D) statistical discrimination.
Which component of employee compensation has grown most rapidly in recent decades?
A) net interest income B) benefits C) transfer payments D) wages and salaries E) net factor income