A state with "right-to-work" laws would most likely have
A) higher employment levels than neighboring states without such laws.
B) more workers' benefits than neighboring states without such laws.
C) more union workers than neighboring states without such laws.
D) more worker safety requirements than neighboring states without such laws.
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Lack of investment in strong education and health care systems
A) causes a deterioration in human capital and a decline in labor productivity. B) causes a deterioration in human capital and an increase in physical capital. C) causes a decline in physical capital and a decline in labor productivity. D) increases human capital and cause a decline in labor productivity.
What is the "reverse causality" problem in determining cause and effect?
A) It is a problem that occurs when one concludes that a change in variable X caused a change in variable Y when in actual fact, it is a change in variable Z that caused a change in variable Y. B) It is a problem that arises when two variables are inter-connected so that a change in variable X causes a change in variable Y, and a change in variable Y causes a change in variable X. C) It is a problem that occurs when one concludes that a change in variable X caused a change in variable Y when in actual fact, it is a change in variable Y that caused a change in variable X. D) It is a problem that occurs when one observes that a change in variable X caused a change in variable Y which caused a change in variable Z and concludes that a change in variable X caused a change in variable Z.
Like the short run
A) the long run supply curve is the sum of the individual firms' supply curves. B) the maximum number of firms in the market is fixed. C) firms operate only if they make a positive profit. D) All of the above.