Personal income equals personal disposable income plus
a. payroll taxes.
c. transfer payments.
d. dividend payments.
d. personal saving.
e. personal taxes.
E
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The above figure shows the domestic supply of and domestic demand for an imported good. The world price is $15 per unit
a. At the world price of $15 per unit, what is the domestic consumption and domestic production? b. At the world price of $15 per unit, what is the quantity imported? c. If the government imposes a tariff of $5 per unit, what is the domestic consumption and domestic production? d. With the $5 per unit tariff, what is the quantity imported? e. How much revenue does the government collect with a tariff of $5 per unit?
The logic of control variables in IV regressions
A) parallels the logic of control variables in OLS B) only applies in the case of homoskedastic errors in the first stage of two stage least squares estimation C) is different in a substantial way from the logic of control variables in OLS since there are two stages in estimation D) implies that the TSLS is efficient
If Congress decides to reduce the tax per pack paid by sellers of cigarettes, other things being equal, the equilibrium price of cigarettes will fall. This fall in the equilibrium price can be attributed to a(n):
a. upward movement along the supply curve for cigarettes. b. rightward shift of the supply curve for cigarettes. c. upward movement along the demand curve for cigarettes. d. leftward shift of the supply curve for cigarettes.
Why do negative externalities like pollution result in inefficiency?
a. Because producers artificially restrict their supply. b. Because producers ignore the external costs they impose on third-parties. c. Because producers manufacture more goods than people can afford to buy. d. Because producers will receive an unequal distribution of profits.