All of the following new construction projects are examples of fixed investment spending except
A) a dental office.
B) a manufacturing factory.
C) a public library.
D) a shopping center.
C
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Refer to the information provided in Figure 2.5 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Figure 2.5Refer to Figure 2.5. The economy is currently at Point A. The opportunity cost of moving from Point A to Point B is the
A. 30 LCD televisions that must be forgone to produce 60 additional OLED televisions. B. 90 LCD televisions that must be forgone to produce 20 additional OLED televisions. C. 30 LCD televisions that must be forgone to produce 20 additional OLED televisions. D. 120 LCD televisions that must be forgone to produce 40 additional OLED televisions.
When the economy moves into and out of recessions and expansions, the unemployment rate fluctuates around the
A) natural unemployment rate. B) structural unemployment rate. C) cyclical unemployment. D) frictional unemployment rate.
Andrew has the utility of wealth curve shown in the above figure. He owns an SUV worth $30,000 and that is his only wealth. There is a 10 percent chance that he will have an accident within a year. If he does have an accident, his SUV is worthless
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