The trade-off of saving the spotted owls in the Pacific Northwest was
A. the loss of logging activities by lumber companies.
B. the loss of salmon in the region.
C. the increase in the number of marbled murrelets.
D. none.
Answer: A
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Any current outlay that is expected to yield a flow of benefits beyond one year in the future is:
a. a capital gain b. a wealth maximizing factor c. a capital expenditure d. a cost of capital e. a dividend reinvestment
If we observe a decrease in the price of a good and a decrease in the amount of the good bought and sold, this could be explained by
a. an increase in the supply of the good. b. an increase in the demand for the good. c. a decrease in the demand for the good. d. a decrease in the supply of the good.
Figure 11-3
In Figure 11-3, which line represents the change in the consumption schedule caused by an increase in the personal income tax?
a.
C1 in graph (a)
b.
C2 in graph (a)
c.
C1 in graph (b)
d.
C2 in graph (b)
If the AD curve shifts to the left as a result of a decrease in the money supply growth rate:
A. the economy will temporarily depart from its long-run inflation rate. B. the economy will permanently depart from its long-run growth rate. C. the economy will temporarily depart from its long-run growth rate. D. the economy will adjust immediately and never depart from its long-run growth rate.