Pay-for-performance has sharply improved the quality of care.

a. true
b. false


b. false

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If $1 U.S. is worth $30 Canadian, then a good that sells for $30,000 in Canada should sell for _____ in the United States

a. $1,000 b. $30,000 c. $3,000 d. $10,000

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Currently, about what percentage of U.S. metals consumption comes from recycled scrap?

a. 95% b. 65% c. 50% d. 30% e. 5%

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Between 2001 and the financial collapse of 2008, U.S. federal budget deficits hovered around

A. $150 billion. B. $400 billion. C. $800 billion. D. zero.

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The Hawaiian island of Lana'i is privately owned by Castle & Cooke and for generations most of its land was used to grow pineapples. Now, many of the pineapple fields have been replaced by tourist accommodations, including a pair of world-class hotels

and a top rated golf course. What would an economist say about this change in land-use patterns? A) While growing pineapples used the island's land more efficiently, tourism provides utility to the largest number of people. B) Economic rent has allocated the island's resources to their highest valued use: tourism. C) Agriculture is still the land's highest-valued and most efficient use, but tourism earns more profits for Castle & Cooke. D) To find the land's economic rent, add the price per acre that land on Lana'i would be worth if used to grow pineapples to the value per acre when used for a golf course.

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