In Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that segregated facilities were inherently unequal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Which of the following is NOT a source of bias in the CPI?
i. quality change bias ii. new goods bias iii. quantity change bias A) ii and iii B) iii only C) i only D) ii only E) i and ii
Central banks can increase the money supply by:
a. Making discount loans. b. Selling government securities. c. Selling foreign exchange. d. Raising margin requirements. e. All of the above.
Brad earns $250 a week working as a student aid. When he cashes his check he takes $100 to the cashiers office to pay part of his tuition. $25 goes to paying off his books, $75 goes for entertainment and $50 he keeps for unexpected expenditures. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. The transactions demand for money is $200, the precautionary demand is $50 and the asset demand is $0. B. The transactions demand for money is $125, the precautionary demand is $75 and the asset demand is $50. C. The transactions demand for money is $250, the precautionary demand is $0 and the asset demand is $0. D. The transactions demand for money is $0, the precautionary demand is $250 and the asset demand is $0.
Refer to the information provided in Figure 7.8 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Figure 7.8Refer to Figure 7.8. The slope of isocost AB is
A. -1. B. 0. C. 1. D. indeterminate from this information, as the prices of capital and labor are not given.