The demographic transition view of population and growth in DVCs is that:
A. The most important factor affecting population growth in DVCs are demographic changes among the elderly
B. Slower population growth is neither desirable nor productive for DVCs given the state of the economies in these nations
C. Reduced birthrates must come first in DVCs, and then higher per capita incomes will follow
D. Higher per capita incomes must come first in DVCs, and then reduced birth rates will follow
D. Higher per capita incomes must come first in DVCs, and then reduced birth rates will follow
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A) many different units of money. B) money and goods exchanged for each other. C) wide-spread financial institutions. D) goods traded directly for other goods and services.
What happens when a price floor is set above the equilibrium price?
a. The quantity demanded will exceed quantity supplied. b. The quantity supplied will exceed the quantity demanded. c. It moves the demand curve. d. It shifts the supply curve.
When there is an expansionary gap, inflation will ________, in response to which the Federal Reserve will ________ real interest rates, and output will ________.
A. decline; lower; expand B. increase; raise; decline C. decline; lower; decline D. decline; raise; decline
A large open economy has desired national saving of Sd = 20 + 200rw, and desired national investment of Id = 30 - 200rw. The foreign economy has desired national saving of = 40 + 100rw, and desired national investment of
= 75 - 400rw.(a)Calculate the equilibrium values of rw, CA, CAFor, S, I, SFor, and IFor.(b)Suppose Sd rises by 45, so that now Sd = 65 + 200rw. Calculate the equilibrium values of rw, CA, CAFor, S, I, SFor, and IFor.(c)Suppose, with Sd back to Sd = 20 + 200rw, as in part (a), that Id rises by 45, to Id = 75 - 200rw. Calculate the
equilibrium values of rw, CA, CAFor, S, I, SFor, and IFor. What will be an ideal response?