Labor is the only resource that cannot earn rent
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Which of the following is true of U.S. net exports prior to the 1960s?
a. Since most of the oil needs of the U.S. were met through imports, imports exceeded exports prior to the 1960s in the U.S. b. Prior to the 1960s, exports from the U.S. more or less equalled imports into the U.S. c. The U.S. was running a trade surplus prior to the 1960s. d. Prior to the 1960s, the U.S. ran twin deficits- both a current account deficit as well as a budget deficit. e. Since the U.S. dollar was overvalued prior to the 1960s, the U.S. neither exported nor imported any goods and services.
If marijuana were legalized, it is likely that there would be an increase in the supply of marijuana. Advocates of marijuana legalization argue that this would significantly reduce the amount of revenue going to the criminal organizations that currently supply marijuana. These advocates believe that the
a. supply for marijuana is elastic. b. demand for marijuana is elastic. c. supply for marijuana is inelastic. d. demand for marijuana is inelastic.
All else equal, the price elasticity of demand tends to be higher when:
A. a good has many substitutes. B. the time horizon is relatively short. C. supply increases. D. people spend a small fraction of their budget on the good.
From Table 2.1, which column is likely to be the one for quantity supplied?
A. column A B. neither A nor B C. column B D. either A or B are equally likely