Which of the following is not an example of a welfare program?
a. Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
b. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
c. food stamps
d. minimum wage laws
d
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The estimates of the magnitude of government spending increase needed to have ended the 2007-2009 recession in the United States vary, based on the actual size of the expenditure multiplier, and range from
A) $250 million to $1 billion. B) $50 billion to $250 billion. C) $400 billion to $2.5 trillion. D) $5 trillion to $15 trillion.
A reliable system of property rights and enforceable contracts are prerequisites for creating incentives that support a healthy market economy
a. True b. False
What would happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of lattés if coffee shops began using a machine that reduced the amount of labor necessary to produce them?
a. Both the equilibrium price and quantity would increase. b. Both the equilibrium price and quantity would decrease. c. The equilibrium price would increase, and the equilibrium quantity would decrease. d. The equilibrium price would decrease, and the equilibrium quantity would increase.
Each of the following is consistent with the classical theory EXCEPT
A. wages and prices are flexible. B. the economy is always at full employment. C. supply creates its own demand. D. laissez-faire.