Which of the following both shift aggregate demand left?
a. a decrease in taxes and at a given price level consumers feel more wealthy
b. a decrease in taxes and at a given price level consumers feel less wealthy
c. an increase in taxes and at a given price level consumers feel more wealthy
d. an increase in taxes and at a given price level consumers feel less wealthy
d
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Peter's Pencils is a perfectly competitive company producing pencils. Suppose Peter is producing 1,000 pencils an hour. If the total cost of 1,000 pencils is $500, the market price per pencil is $2, and the marginal cost is $2, then Peter
A) makes an economic profit because marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost at this output level. B) should decrease his output to increase his profit. C) is maximizing his profit and is making an economic profit. D) should increase his output to increase his profit. E) is not maximizing his profit but is making zero economic profit anyway.
In the short-run, real GDP can be greater than or less than potential GDP because in the short run the
A) money wage rate is fixed. B) quantity of capital is fixed. C) full-employment level of employment is fixed. D) price level is fixed.
How many dollars do you need to buy a Swedish Kronor (SEK) when the exchange rate is $1 = 6.429 SEK?
a. $0.016 b. $1.056 c. $0.649 d. $0.156 e. $1.56
How might a restaurant manager use the concept of diminishing marginal utility to increase sales to her regular dinner customers?
a. She could expand the variety of options available at each price point on the dinner menu. b. She could increase portion size without raising the price of the dinner menu items. c. She could offer premium versions of dinner menu items to make the regular items seem more affordable. d. She could offer a discount on dessert only to people who order dinner.