If firms sell exactly what they expected to sell, what won't occur
What will be an ideal response?
aggregate expenditure will be greater than GDP
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You're traveling in Japan and are thinking about buying a new kimono. You've decided you'd be willing to pay $175 for a new kimono, but kimonos in Japan are all priced in yen
If the kimono you're looking at costs 14,000 yen, under which of the following exchange rates would you be willing to purchase the kimono? (Assume no taxes or duties are associated with the purchase.) A) 24.5 yen per dollar B) 65 yen per dollar C) 80 yen per dollar D) You would purchase the new kimono at any of the above exchange rates.
If the market for products produced by firms in a monopolistically competitive industry becomes ________, then there will be ________ firms and each firm will produce ________ output and charge a ________ price
A) smaller; fewer; less; higher B) smaller; more; less; higher C) smaller; more; less; lower D) smaller; fewer; less; lower E) smaller; fewer; more; higher
Suppose that at first the price of a bag of coffee is ?$15 and the price of a box of tea is ?$9. ?Then, the price of a bag of coffee changes to ?$30 and the price of a box of tea changes to ?$21. What has happened the money prices and relative prices of these two? goods?
What will be an ideal response?
A curve that shows the relationship between the wage and the quantity of labor demanded in the short run is:
A. the marginal revenue product of labor curve. B. the marginal revenue curve. C. the marginal product of labor curve. D. None of these