A stereo system in Mexico costs 3,200 Mexican pesos. If the dollar price of one Mexican pesos is $0.11, then the U.S. dollar value of the same stereo system is $352
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Ted got a ticket to this year’s Super Bowl and paid the face value of $1,000. His cousin offered him $3,000 for the ticket. Ted chose to attend the game. From this, we can infer that Ted’s value for this ticket was
A. less than $1,000. B. more than $2,000. C. at least $3,000. D. the ticket price plus his cousin’s offer, a total of $4,000.
If opportunity costs are ignored: a. all firms will show accounting profits
b. all firms will appear to incur economic losses. c. firms will still make profit-maximizing production decisions. d. firms experiencing economic losses may appear to be profitable.
The total debt includes amounts one government agency owes to another
a. True b. False
As an economist working for a U.S. government agency you determine that a particular country has a sacrifice ratio of 3 . Policy-makers in that country are thinking of lowering the inflation rate from 10% to 4%. Is this sacrifice ratio higher or lower than the typical estimate? From your numbers, what is the amount of output that will be lost for this country to reduce its inflation rate?
a. The sacrifice ratio is higher than the typical estimate. It will cost 30% of annual output to reach the new inflation target. b. The sacrifice ratio is higher than the typical estimate. It will cost 18% of annual output to reach the new inflation target. c. The sacrifice ratio is lower than the typical estimate. It will cost 30% of annual output to reach the new inflation target. d. The sacrifice ratio is lower than the typical estimate. It will cost 18% of annual output to reach the new inflation target.