Refer to the information provided in Figure 26.8 below to answer the question(s) that follow.
Figure 26.8Refer to Figure 26.8. If the economy is at Point A currently producing Y0 and the Z factors decrease, the economy will move to Point ________ in the short run and to Point ________ in the long run.
A. B; C
B. C; B
C. E; D
D. D; E
Answer: A
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Which of the following best represents negotiation costs?
A) Dinesh has to spend time and effort to make sure that the chemical factory is living up to the agreed upon bargain that it will reduce the pollution it is releasing into the local river by 50 percent. B) Laila needs to come up with enough cash to pay the owners of the paper manufacturing plant, its attorneys, accountants, and negotiators so that a bargain can be reached with the paper manufacturer to reduce air pollution. C) Esperanza has to spend time and effort locating and organizing all the other people who have been adversely affected by the strong odors emanating from the local slaughterhouse in order to initiate the bargaining process. D) Rafael has to spend time determining whether the fertilizer manufacturer, the lead smelter, or the oil refinery is the cause of pollution seeping into the groundwater in his local community.
You have a bond that pays $125 per year in coupon payments. Which of the following would result in an increase in the price of your bond?
A) Coupon payments on newly-issued bonds rise to $140 per year. B) The likelihood that the firm issuing your bond will default on debt increases. C) Coupon payments on newly-issued bonds fall to $75 per year. D) The price of a share of stock in the company falls.
Refer to Figure 22-4. Suppose the per-worker production function in the figure above represents the production function for the U.S. economy
If the United States decided to cut its support of university research in half, this would cause a movement from A) B to D. B) B to E. C) B to C. D) B to A.
Imposing a new $10 downtown parking tax a. would be a negative incentive that might have the positive result of reducing downtown congestion. b. would be a positive incentive that might have the positive result of reducing downtown congestion. c. would be a negative incentive that could only have negative results
d. None of the above is true.