Other things remaining the same, the greater the expected profit
A) the less the amount of investment.
B) the greater the amount of investment.
C) the steeper is the investment demand curve.
D) the flatter is the investment demand curve.
B
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The percentage of the world's population that lives in the advanced economies is
A) between 20 percent and 30 percent. B) between 51 percent and 70 percent. C) more than 71 percent. D) between 31 percent and 50 percent. E) less than 20 percent.
If the Fed is concerned about inflation, its actions ________ long-term interest rates so that investment ________ and net exports ________
A) lower; increases; decrease B) raise; decreases; decrease C) lower; increases; increase D) raise; increases; increase E) lower; decreases; decrease
Which of the following sequences best describes the five necessary steps to develop an economic model in the correct order?
A) (1): Identify the endogenous variables; (2): identify the exogenous variables; (3): develop a model; (4): compare the model with the data; (5): conduct prediction and policy analysis. B) (1): Develop a model; (2): identify the exogenous variables; (3): identify the endogenous variables; (4): compare the model with the data; (5): conduct prediction and policy analysis. C) (1): Conduct prediction and policy analysis; (2): develop a model; (3): identify the endogenous variables; (4): identify the exogenous variables; (5): compare the model with the data. D) (1): Conduct prediction and policy analysis; (2): compare the model with the data; (3):identify the endogenous variables; (4): identify the exogenous variables; (5): develop a model. E) none of the above
Refer to the above figure. Suppose E is the original equilibrium. An increase in the demand for dollars will be reflected in this figure by
A. a decrease in the supply of yen as Japan is able to pay less for U.S. goods. B. an increase in the supply of yen as Japan tries to buy more U.S. goods. C. an increase in the demand for yen as both imports and exports increase. D. a decrease in the demand for yen as the U.S. balance of payments improves.