The lesson learned from the discussion about kibbutzim in your textbook is that organizations which are controlled by people who place a low value on acquiring material things
a. do not maximize profit
b. only produce enough to survive
c. cannot compete in a capitalist society
d. have religious convictions against profit
e. still maximize profit
E
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Gross private domestic investment or simply business investment spending (I):
a. excludes all investment in the United States by foreign firms. b. includes all capital in the United States. c. includes net additions to the capital stock plus all new corporate stocks and bonds. d. includes business expenditures on new factories, tools, and machinery.
Whom does the Bureau of Labor Statistics include in the discouraged workers group?
a. All those between 16 and 65 who are neither disabled nor in an institution and are also neither employed nor seeking employment. b. Civilian labor force members who have chosen early retirement because they dislike their work or think the pay is too low. c. Members of the noninstitutional population who say they want to be employed but aren't searching for a job. d. Members of the civilian labor force who are looking for a job but cannot find one. e. Anyone in the population who is not working.
Within the U.S. population, women of prime working age (ages 25-54) have lower rates of labor-force participation than men of prime working age (ages 25-54), regardless of race
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If exports rise and imports fall, then:
A. GDP will increase. B. GDP will decrease. C. GDP may remain unchanged. D. net exports will fall.