Until the 1840s, the leading transport route in the US (in terms of volume of freight from the West) was:
a. the Northern Gateway.
b. the Northeastern Gateway.
c. the Southern Gateway.
d. the Erie Canal.
c. the Southern Gateway.
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Time-series forecasting models:
a. are useful whenever changes occur rapidly and wildly b. are more effective in making long-run forecasts than short-run forecasts c. are based solely on historical observations of the values of the variable being forecasted d. attempt to explain the underlying causal relationships which produce the observed outcome e. none of the above
The M-Form of corporate organization
a. organizes employees along the functions or tasks that they perform b. organizes employees along the customer types that they serve c. organizes employees along individual projects that arise d. organizes employees into softball teams
Given a production possibilities curve for defense goods and non-defense goods, which of the following is not true?
a. A production point outside the curve may be attained if new resources are discovered. b. A production point outside the curve may be attained by acquiring a new technology. c. A production point outside the curve may be attained by shifting resources to defense goods. d. A production point outside the curve may be attained by acquiring both a new technology and greater resources. e. A production point outside the curve cannot be attained with the current level of resources and technology.
If a positive permanent supply shock were to occur, the resulting equilibrium would be a:
A. higher level of output at lower prices. B. lower level of output and prices. C. higher level of output and prices. D. lower level of output at higher prices.