The classical economists believed __________ determined savings, while Keynes said it was __________

A) interest rates; income
B) income; investment
C) investment; interest rates
D) interest rates; investment


A

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Which of the following is not an example of a two-part pricing scheme in the context of price discrimination?

A) A customer pays full price for the first 10 copies of a software program and then receives a 10 percent discount on each additional copy it buys. B) A firm, e.g., Sam's Club or Costco, charges a membership fee that is separate from the price paid for items purchased from the firm. C) A customer pays a $10 cover charge to enter a bar and then pays $5 for each beverage. D) An amusement park charges an admission fee and then charges a per unit price for each of the rides offered by the park.

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A perpetuity for sale at $100,000 that promises a yearly payment of $5,000 has an effective yield of

A) 2%. B) 5%. C) 20%. D) 50%. E) 2,000%.

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One of the primary objectives of the WTO is:

a. to create trade restrictions across the countries. b. to reduce trade barriers created by the different countries. c. to enable certain countries to maintain their autarkic conditions. d. to enable the western countries to emerge as major players in the international trade. e. to redistribute wealth from the first world to the third world countries.

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The economy pictured in the figure below has a(n) ________ gap with a short-run equilibrium combination of inflation and output indicated by point ________.  

A. recessionary; B B. recessionary; C C. recessionary; A D. expansionary; A

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