Screening and signaling in the labor market are inefficient
A) unless college costs are relatively low.
B) unless they result in a better job match.
C) because the benefits are spread out over many firms.
D) because they raise the wage paid to all workers.
B
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If the rate of exchange for a pound is $4, the rate of exchange for the dollar is ________.
A. $0.25 B. 4 pounds C. 1/4 pound D. $1.00
In consumer equilibrium: a. the average utility from each dollar spent is the same
b. total utility cannot be increased by reallocating spending among the goods consumed. c. total utility obtained from the consumption of each product is at a maximum. d. the marginal utility from the last unit of each good consumed is the same.
The price elasticity of new automobile purchases is about 1.2 . This implies that an increase of $1,000 on a $10,000 automobile will
a. reduce the number of autos sold by approximately 1.2 percent. b. increase the consumer expenditures on autos by approximately 1.2 percent. c. reduce the number of autos sold by approximately 12 percent. d. increase consumer expenditures on autos by approximately 12 percent.
The monetary base is
A) currency and reserves of depository institutions. B) currency minus depository institutions' reserves. C) depository institutions' reserves minus Federal Reserve notes. D) the money borrowed by banks from other banks.