Unemployment may force families to move to areas with lower-quality education systems and to forgo, or at least postpone, college education

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

Economics

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A. $20,000. B. $30,000. C. $40,000. D. $41,000.

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One way the government can boost the economy out of a recession is:

A. with public announcements telling the public to save their money. B. by increasing government spending. C. by setting price ceilings on most goods so people can afford them. D. None of these will help an economy in recession.

Economics

If all resources used in the production of a product are increased by 20% and total output increases by 20%, then the firm must be experiencing

A. diseconomies of scale. B. economies of scale. C. increasing average total costs. D. constant returns to scale.

Economics

Suppose Campus Books, a profit-maximizing firm, is the only supplier of the textbook for a given class. The marginal cost of supplying each book is constant and equal to $10, and Campus Books has no fixed costs. The table below shows the reservation prices of the eight students enrolled in the class.StudentReservation Price($/Book)Q60R54S48T42U36V30W30X30 What will be Campus Books' economic profit if it must charge a single price to all of its customers?

A. $180 B. $120 C. $130 D. $128

Economics