In Figure 11.1, an increase in the marginal propensity to consume is represented by a change in the consumption function from
A) C1 to C3. B) C3 to C1. C) C2 to C1. D) C1 to C2.
D
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What will be an ideal response?
________ are the time and resources spent trying to exchange goods and services
A) Bargaining costs B) Transaction costs C) Contracting costs D) Barter costs
____________________: Producing right mix of goods
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Suppose a price floor is imposed on eggs above their equilibrium price. The likely result will be:
A. a higher equilibrium price for eggs as the supply curve for eggs shifts left. B. a lower equilibrium price for eggs as the demand curve for eggs shifts left. C. a decrease in the quantity of eggs demanded. D. an increase in the quantity of eggs demanded.