In sequential games, an especially important part of strategic behavior is to:

A. "think backward, work forward."
B. "think forward, work backward."
C. "think forward, act backward."
D. "think backward, act forward."


B. "think forward, work backward."

Economics

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International trade arises from

A) absolute advantage. B) comparative advantage. C) importation duties. D) the advantage of execution.

Economics

After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States began devoting substantial resources toward the War on Terrorism, homeland security, and relief efforts. As long as our resources were being used efficiently, the production possibilities curve would suggest that:

a. we will have to give up the production of other goods that could have been produced with these resources. b. we will be able to produce the same amount of other goods as before. c. the military spending will result in an outward shift in the production possibilities curve but that the relief effort will result in an offsetting inward shift. d. we will be unable to devote the resources necessary toward these efforts unless there is an improvement in technology.

Economics

How has the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) changed the calculation of the CPI in order to take substitution bias into account?

What will be an ideal response?

Economics

Net investment is

A. GNP minus final sales. B. gross investment minus depreciation. C. gross investment plus depreciation. D. depreciation minus gross investment.

Economics