An investor has to choose between stocks A&B, each selling for $10 . Stock A, can either increase in price to $12, with a 50% probability or stay at $10 with a 50% probability. Stock B can either increase in price to $15 with a 50% probability or go down to $7 with a 50% probability. Which of the stocks would the investor choose
a. Stock A
b. Stock B
c. None of the stocks
d. The investor would exit the market
a
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a. You want to improve your opponent's outside options b. You want to decrease your outside options c. Bargaining is of a prisoner's dilemma game d. Bargaining is of a game of 'chicken'
An example of a deficit item on the U.S. balance of payments is
A) the sale of a spark plug made by a U.S. firm in Michigan to a Nissan plant in Tennessee. B) the purchase of Japanese yen by a U.S. firm. C) a deposit in a bank in Chicago by the government of Saudi Arabia. D) the payment of a dividend by a British firm to a U.S. family.
Which of the following is NOT a type of demand for holding money?
A. transactions demand B. asset demand C. precautionary demand D. qualitative demand
When government spending is equal to the tax revenues during a specific time period, this is known as a
A) government budget deficit. B) government budget surplus. C) balanced budget. D) public debt.