A firm's demand curve for investment is its

a. marginal resource cost curve
b. marginal product curve
c. marginal revenue curve
d. marginal rate of return on investment curve
e. supply of loanable funds curve


D

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If demand pull inflation occurs when the economy is already at potential GDP, then following the initial increase in aggregate demand, the

A) AS curve shifts rightward. B) potential GDP line shifts rightward. C) AS curve shifts leftward. D) potential GDP line shifts leftward. E) None of the above is correct because demand-pull inflation shifts only the aggregate demand curve.

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There are two firms that compete against each other and each needs to decide if they will undertake research and development to improve their product

The payoffs are as follows: If Firm 1 does undertake R&D then Firm 2 will earn $25 million if they also do R&D or $50 million if not If Firm 1 does not undertake R&D then Firm 2 will earn $2 million if they do R&D or $0 million if not If Firm 2 does undertake R&D then Firm 1 will earn $10 million if they also do R&D or $20 million if not If Firm 2 does not undertake R&D then Firm 1 will earn $2 million if they do R&D or $0 million if not Regarding this game, which of the following is TRUE? A) Only one will do R&D but we cannot say which one. B) Both firms will do R&D. C) Both firms will not do R&D. D) Firm 1 will do R&D and Firm 2 will not.

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Pietro is a manager at a carwash. He has hired 10 workers to wash and detail cars for him and is considering what type of payment scheme he should set up for his workers

He can pay each of his workers $9 per hour to wash and detail cars, or he can pay his workers $12 for each car a worker washes and details. (It takes 75 minutes, on average, for an employee to wash and detail a car.) If Pietro wants to maximize the number of cars his workers wash and detail in one day, which payment scheme should he use? Explain.

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Refer to the accompanying figure. Moving from demand curve D1 to demand curve D2 illustrates a(n):

A. decrease in demand. B. increase in demand. C. decrease in quantity demanded. D. increase in quantity demanded.

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