During World War II the United States' economy grew by about ________ percent a year.
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
B. 10
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A) productivity B) number of hours worked each week C) effects of aging D) racial discrimination
A meditation class meets on the second floor of a building; the first floor is a nightclub. The loud music from the club disturbs the classes. The club could be soundproofed for a cost of $5,000 or move at a cost of $8,000 . The class can't soundproof enough to overcome the music, but could be moved for $4,000 . According to Coase,
a. the club should be soundproofed so both businesses can stay open b. the club should be soundproofed because it is the one generating the externality c. the club should move rather than be soundproofed because eliminating an externality is better than compensating for it d. the class should move because it can eliminate the externality at a lower cost than can the nightclub e. whichever business has been there longer has the overriding property right; the other should adjust
The phrase "to spread the overhead" refers to reducing the costs that are not directly attributable to the production process
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The term loanable funds refers to all income that is not used for consumption
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false