One measure that would compensate the sending country for its public investments in emigrants could be a(n)
A. tax on sending-country affiliates of foreign multinational enterprises.
B. subsidy to sending-country product imports.
C. brain-drain tax.
D. tax on sending-country product exports.
Answer: C
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Suppose that the production function for the economy is Y = AK0.2L0.8. If the capital stock = 40,000, the quantity of labor = 10,000, and the efficiency index = 1, real GDP is
A) $13,195.08. B) $16,000.00. C) $16,946.34. D) $28,000.00.
If the graph shown represents Taylor's budget constraint, which of the following consumption bundles could Taylor choose?
A. Taylor cannot choose to consume any of these bundles
B. Two pairs of earrings and six hairbands
C. One pair of earrings and six hairbands
D. Four pairs of earrings and eight hairbands
It is difficult to explain how firms behave in an oligopoly because
a. they produce differentiated products b. there are many suppliers and few buyers c. they do not attempt to maximize profits d. each takes into account the behavior of other firms when making pricing decisions e. there are no barriers to entry or exit
The market supply curve for labor curve is upward-sloping because
A. As the wage rises, most workers want to work fewer hours. B. For most workers, as the wage rises, the preference for leisure time increases. C. As the wage rises, most workers are willing to work more hours. D. As the wage falls, most workers want to work more hours.