China's alternative to the IMF is called
A) AIIB.
B) ASEAN.
C) MERCOSUR.
D) TIIP.
A
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A) In 1990 Congress approved measures designed to reduce sulfur dioxide emissions to 8.5 million tons annually by 2010. B) The government issued electric utilities tradable emission allowances in order to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide. C) In the 1980s the U.S. government required the installation of catalytic converters to reduce emissions from all new automobiles. D) The U.S. government imposed a tax on electric utilities to reduce damages from acid rain.
An American firm that buys foreign exchange because its managers expect the dollar to depreciate is
A) increasing the supply of foreign exchange. B) increasing the demand for foreign exchange. C) speculating. D) Both A and B. E) Both B and C.
Behavioral economics
a. helps explain why economic decision makers maximize either utility or profit b. assumes that people behave "as if" they are maximizing something. c. is a subfield of economics, but one that is rejected by most economists d. explains why irrational behavior is better than typically "rational" behavior. e. points out that some human behavior is not consistent with any type of maximization
Refer to the information provided in Figure 7.10 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Figure 7.10Refer to Figure 7.10. If this firm's cost of capital is $10 per unit and its cost of labor is $5 per unit, the isocost line represents a total cost of
A. $1,000. B. $2,000. C. $3,000. D. $4,000.