Payments to the factors of production are
A) rent, wages, interest, and profit or loss.
B) rent, mortgage, interest, and bonds.
C) rent, interest, bonds, and profit or loss.
D) land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurshi
A
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Refer to the figure above. What is the total surplus after Barylia opens up to free trade?
A) $455 B) $800 C) $1,000 D) $1,200
Refer to the information provided in Scenario 22.1 below to answer the question(s) that follow.SCENARIO 22.1: A study of 2,500 country club members in Phoenix found that those who play golf at least 2 times per week were 40 percent more likely to have suffered from skin cancer than those who never play golf. Therefore, the study concluded that in Phoenix, playing golf at least twice a week leads to a higher incidence of skin cancer in country club members.Refer to Scenario 22.1. Which of the following statements pertaining to the scenario is the most accurate with respect to selection bias?
A. The scenario does not exhibit selection bias. B. The study exhibits selection bias in that it is only concerned with skin cancer incidence in country club members. C. The conclusion exhibits selection bias in that only country club members in Phoenix were surveyed. D. The conclusion exhibits selection bias in that there may be other factors besides playing golf more than 2 times per week that lead to a higher incidence of skin cancer in those members.
Explain two reasons why the Fed does not have complete control over the level of bank deposits and loans. Explain how a change in either factor affects the deposit expansion process
What will be an ideal response?
Stewie enjoys watching DVDs and listening to his iPod. Suppose his utility function is given by U(D, I) = 3D + 4(D × I), where D is the number of hours he spends watching DVDs and I is the number of hours he spends listening to his iPod. Which of the following combinations will provide Stewie with the greatest amount of satisfaction?
A. 4 hours of watching DVDs and 8 hours of listening to his iPod B. 6 hours of watching DVDs and 6 hours of listening to his iPod C. 2 hours of watching DVDs and 10 hours of listening to his iPod D. 8 hours of watching DVDs and 6 hours of listening to his iPod