A nation's "infrastructure" refers to
What will be an ideal response?
public capital goods such as highways and utilities
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If productivity growth in Japan exceeds productivity growth in the U.S., to the point that the resource cost in ALL Japanese industries is lower than in the U.S., then
A. there is no feasible way for the U.S. and Japan to continue to trade. B. mutually beneficial trade is possible. C. trade between the U.S. and Japan is possible, but only Japan will benefit from it. D. trade between the U.S. and Japan is possible, but only the U.S. will benefit from it.
Which statement is true?
A. In 1911 the Supreme Court decided to break up the oil and tobacco trusts. B. The rule of reason today is partially in force. C. Until the ALCOA case, the Supreme Court generally held that bigness was all right as long as the company wasn't bad. D. All of the statements are true.
Because monopolistically competitive firms cannot earn long-run economic profits, they do not have any degree of monopoly power.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The basic purpose of the other-things-equal assumption is to:
A. allow one to reason about the relationship between variables X and Y without the intrusion of variable Z. B. allow one to focus upon micro variables by ignoring macro variables. C. allow one to focus upon macro variables by ignoring micro variables. D. determine whether X causes Y or vice versa.