The statement "other things being equal" in the law of demand means all of the following remain constant EXCEPT
A. the price of the good concerned in the law of demand.
B. consumer income.
C. the prices of substitutes.
D. tastes and preferences.
Answer: A
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A change in the money wage rate shifts
A) both the SAS and LAS curves. B) the LAS curve but not the SAS curve. C) the SAS curve but not the LAS curve. D) neither the SAS nor the LAS curve.
Airlines offer lower prices to vacationers than to business travelers because
A) of government regulations requiring them to do so. B) business travelers do not care at all about costs. C) business travelers are less flexible in their travel plans than vacationers are. D) airlines know that business travelers enjoy flying more than vacationers do.
In what way does this map serve as an abstraction?
Zoom out to the highest level. How does this affect the level of abstraction? When would each type of map be most useful? Generalize this argument by discussing the level of abstraction needed for alternative economic models.
An economy in which output has decreased and prices have decreased would suggest a:
A. decrease in short-run aggregate supply. B. increase in aggregate demand. C. increase in short-run aggregate supply. D. decrease in aggregate demand.