The federal government subsidizes higher education
A. less than primary and secondary education.
B. more than primary and secondary education.
C. about the same as primary and secondary education.
D. because it does not subsidize primary and secondary education.
A. less than primary and secondary education.
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Which of the following statements is true?
A) An overvalued domestic currency encourages exports. B) A country can keep its currency overvalued against the dollar as long as its dollar reserves last. C) A country can keep its currency overvalued against the dollar as long as it can print its own currency. D) An undervalued domestic currency encourages imports.
An example of price discrimination is the price charged for:
a. a postage stamp. b. theater tickets that offer lower prices for children. c. an economics textbook at a campus bookstore. d. Any of these.
Suppose you put $10,000 into a bank account today that pays interest annually at an annual rate of 0.5%. What is the future value of the $10,000 after 10 years?
a. $10,050.00 b. $10,511.40 c. $10,573.26 d. $16,288.95
According to the law of supply:
A. more of a good is desired by consumers as the price falls. B. less of a good is desired by consumers as the price rises. C. more of a good will be offered by suppliers as the price rises. D. less of a good will be offered by suppliers as the price rises.