The main item in the current account balance is
A) net interest income.
B) net transfers.
C) net exports.
D) net taxes.
C
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Which of the following is an appropriate policy for the Fed to pursue if it wants to increase the money supply?
A) lower taxes B) raise the reserve requirement C) buy U.S. Treasury bills D) raise the discount rate
Traditionally, elementary and secondary education was an enterprise of state government
a. True b. False
Bill currently uses his entire budget to purchase 5 cans of Pepsi and 3 hamburgers per week. The price of Pepsi is $1 per can, the price of a hamburger is $2, Bill's marginal utility from Pepsi is 4, and his marginal utility from hamburgers is 6
Bill could increase his utility by: A) increasing Pepsi consumption and reducing hamburger consumption. B) increasing hamburger consumption and reducing Pepsi consumption. C) maintaining his current consumption choices. D) We do not have enough information to answer this question.
Suppose Dean has $500 and there are two companies he could invest X dollars in: Dog Gone Salon, which has a payoff of 2X with 50% probability and $0 with 50% probability and Pretty Kitty Grooming, which has a payoff of 4X with 25% probability and $0 with 75% probability. Dean's expected payoff from investing in Dog Gone Salon only is:
A. $1,000. B. $500. C. $0. D. $1,500.