Malaysia, Brazil, and South Korea are each
A. less developed countries (LDCs).
B. newly industrializing countries (NICs).
C. industrialized countries.
B. newly industrializing countries (NICs).
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Starting from long-run equilibrium, an increase in autonomous investment results in ________ output in the short run and ________ output in the long run.
A. lower; potential B. higher; higher C. lower; higher D. higher; potential
To shift the RS curve rightward as illustrated, the Fed has ________ government securities in the open market. The Fed will undertake this type of policy if it is concerned about ________
A) sold; recession B) sold; inflation C) bought; recession D) bought; inflation E) None of the above answers is correct.
According to the graph shown, at point C the firm is earning:
A. higher profits than at point B, and they should produce more.
B. fewer profits than at point B, and they should produce more.
C. fewer profits than at point B, and they should produce less.
D. higher profits than at point B, and they should produce less.
A recent article in the Financial Times summarizes and criticizes the standard approach to focusing responsibility for the Eurozone debt crisis, for which it blames:
A) the operations of the ECB. B) the restraint on borrowing, which is an integral part of the Eurozone convergence criteria. C) the irresponsibility of the ECB for funding domestic bank purchases of their government's bond issues. D) speculators, irresponsible fiscal deficits, and poor risk assessment.