The prominence of employer-provided health insurance in the U.S. has had the following major consequences, except:

A. Overuse of health-care services

B. Rapidly rising prices of health care

C. Reform efforts have mostly focused on regulation of health insurance

D. Heightened awareness of employees about the true costs of their health care


D. Heightened awareness of employees about the true costs of their health care

Economics

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The purchase of less than 10 percent of the shares of ownership in a foreign company is referred to as a

A) negligible investment. B) foreign indirect investment. C) foreign direct investment. D) portfolio investment.

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Refer to the figure above. If the government of China wants to peg the exchange rate above E yuan per dollar:

A) it will have to buy dollars and sell yuan. B) it will have to buy both dollars and yuan. C) it will have to buy yuan and sell dollars. D) it will have to sell both dollars and yuan.

Economics

Points below a firm's total product curve are

A) both attainable and technologically efficient. B) neither attainable nor technologically efficient. C) attainable but not technologically efficient. D) technologically efficient but not attainable.

Economics

When the quantity of money supplied decreases, at a given price level

A) the aggregate demand curve shifts leftward. B) the aggregate demand curve shifts rightward. C) the economy moves along the aggregate demand curve. D) the aggregate demand does not change.

Economics