If you thought the share price of a stock was going to rise, would you be more likely to buy a call option or a put option?

A. a call option
B. a put option
C. a call option and a put option
D. There is not enough information given to answer this question.


Answer: A

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In the above figure, the economy is at point A and the money wage rate falls by 10 percent. If the price level is constant, firms will be willing to supply output equal to

A) less than $16.0 trillion. B) $16.0 trillion. C) more than $16.0 trillion. D) Without more information, it is impossible to determine which of the above answers is correct.

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The two most important actors of the economy are:

A. land and capital. B. households and firms. C. firms and capital. D. exports and imports.

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A temporary decrease in the price of oil would be considered a:

A. long-run supply shock. B. demand shock. C. short-run supply shock. D. The changing price of oil would not affect any of these.

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Which of these is true of political coalitions?

A. Members of a political coalition are usually risk-averse. B. Political coalitions are synonymous to political regulations. C. Political coalitions are similar to the coalitions formed between oligopolistic firms. D. Members of a political coalition are usually risk lovers.

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