An appreciation of the Norwegian kroner in relation to the U.S. dollar is most likely to cause:
a. an increase in the U.S. demand for Norwegian goods.
b. an increase in the Norwegian demand for U.S. goods.
c. an increase in the supply of U.S. goods to Norway.
d. a decrease in the supply of Norwegian goods to the United States.
e. no change in the demand or supply of goods for either country.
b
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The local diner is usually jammed on Saturday mornings. Luke knows the owner and had him reserve a stool at the counter. Luke has
A) cooperated with the owner. B) competed with other customers. C) taken an efficient course of action, from his own perspective. D) engaged in all of the above.
Even if your college degree is irrelevant to an employer's needs, your high GPA might still get you the job because
A) the firm is not a profit maximizer. B) your GPA sends a signal about your quality as a worker. C) the firm will most likely make an adverse selection. D) the high GPA eliminates the possibility of moral hazard.
Refer to Table 2-2. Assume Nadia's Neckware only produces ascots and bowties. A combination of 16 ascots and 6 bowties would appear
A) along Nadia's production possibilities frontier. B) inside Nadia's production possibilities frontier. C) outside Nadia's production possibilities frontier. D) at the horizontal intercept of Nadia's production possibilities frontier.
Which of the following is true?
a. Real federal spending per person was approximately 50 times higher in 1900 than 1800. b. Real federal spending per person was approximately 80 times higher in 2012 than 1916. c. Real federal spending per person grew slowly under the Reagan Administration during the 1980s, but it increased rapidly under the Clinton administration in the 1990s. d. In recent years, government expenditures at the state and local levels have been greater than government spending at the federal level.