What factors would make you more sensitive or less sensitive to price when purchasing gasoline?
What will be an ideal response?
A number of factors are likely to affect your sensitivity to changes in gasoline prices, including your income level, whether you live in an area with good public transportation, and whether you live within walking distance of your school or job.
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In 2012, part-time workers for noneconomic reasons were about ________ of total employment, and part-time workers for economic reasons were about ________ of total employment
A) 3 percent; 25 percent B) 17 percent; 17 percent C) 2 percent; 12 percent D) 13 percent; 20 percent E) 13 percent; 6 percent
Government agencies to which the national health care program assigns the task of assisting individuals, families, and small businesses in identifying health insurance policies to purchase are known as
A) health care exchanges. B) markets for health care. C) health insurance regulations. D) health insurance mandates.
A flexible exchange rate regime
A) does not describe the regime follow by the European Central Banks. B) keeps the exchange rate fixed but lets the price of gold fluctuate C) allows a currency to float D) none of these choices.
Our money supply has _____ basic jobs to perform.
A. one B. two C. three D. four