Suppose that from a new checkable deposit, First National Bank holds two million dollars in vault cash, eight million dollars on deposit with the Federal Reserve, and nine million dollars in excess reserves
Given this information, we can say First National Bank has ________ million dollars in required reserves. A) one
B) two
C) eight
D) ten
A
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If the long-run supply curve slopes downward, we know that this is
A) a decreasing-cost industry. B) a constant-cost industry. C) an increasing-cost industry. D) a situation in which no input prices change as firms enter and exit the industry.
A newspaper article informs you that most businesses reduced production in the last quarter but also sold from their inventories during the last quarter. Based on this information GDP likely
a. increased. b. decreased. c. stayed the same. d. may have increased, decreased, or stayed the same.
Which of the following is an example of crowding out?
a. An increase in government spending increases interest rates, causing investment to fall. b. A decrease in private savings increases interest rates, causing investment to fall. c. A decrease in the money supply increases interest rates, causing investment to fall. d. An increase in taxes increases interest rates, causing investment to fall.
Refer to Table 1-2. Using marginal analysis, how many hours should Julius extend his shop's hours of operations?
A) 2 hours B) 3 hours C) 4 hours D) 5 hours E) 6 hours