The supply of loanable funds comes, in part, from
a. consumer saving
b. business investment
c. the federal government
d. current consumption
e. future consumption
A
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Mike is a college student who works part time and earns $100 per week. He spends his entire income on two goods: pepperoni pizzas and bottles of soda. The price of a pepperoni pizza is $10 and the price of a bottle of soda is $2
What is the opportunity cost of a pepperoni pizza? What is the opportunity cost of a bottle of soda?
Using AK growth models and assuming that the labor force is fixed at the value of 1,
A) real GDP per worker is greater than real GDP per capita. B) real GDP per capita is less than real GDP. C) real GDP is greater than real GDP per worker and real GDP per capita. D) there is essentially no difference in real GDP, real GDP per worker, and real GDP per capita.
The FOMC carries out its policies through directives to the bond-trading desk at the:
a. Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. b. Chicago Fed. c. Federal Reserve of Philadelphia. d. Los Angeles Fed. e. Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
The marginal propensity to consume is always
a. a negative number b. larger than 1.0 c. larger than 10 d. greater than zero and less than 0.5 e. greater than zero and less than 1.0