Justin never keeps track of the sales and discounts offered in the stores at various times of the year, while his sister does. This implies that Justin has a higher price elasticity of demand than his sister
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Suppose Regretta Sigh becomes the lucky winner of a $10,000,000 state lottery jackpot after purchasing a single $1.00 lottery ticket. How does her lucky expenditure affect current GDP?
A) GDP rises by $1.00. B) GDP rises by $9,999,999. C) GDP rises by $10,000,000. D) GDP rises by $10,000,001. E) GDP rises by the present value of the total cash prize.
The demands for labor and other input factors are called
A) derived demands, because the demand for these inputs depends on the demand for goods and services they are employed to produce. B) developed demands, because the demand for these inputs is developed from an analysis of the costs of advertising products. C) indirect demands, because the demand for these inputs is indirectly related to the costs of advertising products. D) reverse demands, because the demand for these inputs varies inversely with the demand for goods and services they are employed to produce.
The portion of income which is earned in the form of wages for labor is about
a. 15% b. 35% c. 51% d. 60%
Last year, Casey grew fresh vegetables, which she sold at her local farmers market, but this year, Casey did not plant any vegetables and went to work at a bank instead. If Casey's decision to change careers did not affect the price of vegetables at the farmers market, then this suggests that:
A. the demand for vegetables did not change. B. the market for vegetables is perfectly competitive. C. the market demand for vegetables is perfectly inelastic. D. the demand for vegetables increased this year.