The consumption function will shift for all of the following reasons except
a. a change in a household's real assets
b. a change in interest rates
c. a change in expectations of price changes
d. a change in a household's incomes
e. a change in taxation policy
D
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Refer to Table 1-3. Using marginal analysis, how many hours should Ivan extend his hours of operations?
A) 2 hours B) 3 hours C) 4 hours D) 5 hours E) 6 hours
Exhibit 30-3 Costs of Eliminating:Firm A Firm B Firm C 1st ton of pollution$ 30 $ 50 $ 600 2nd ton of pollution$ 70 $ 90 $ 700 3rd ton of pollution$125 $150 $ 900 4th ton of pollution$200 $250 $1,300 Refer to Exhibit 30-3. Suppose that Firms A, B, and C are the only polluters in the state and that each emits 4 tons of pollution into the atmosphere. To cut the level of pollution in half the government issues two transferable pollution permits to each firm (a cap and trade policy). What is the total cost savings to society of decreasing pollution to half its present level if firm C buys one pollution permit from firm A and one pollution permit from firm B compared to if there were a government mandate for each firm to cut pollution by one-half?
A. $515 B. $1,300 C. $1,380 D. $965 E. $1,025
Mary decreases her consumption of Good X after the price of Good Y decreased. For Mary
A) Good X and Good Y are substitutes. B) Good X and Good Y are complements. C) Good X is an inferior good. D) Good Y is an inferior good.
The concurrent problems of inflation and unemployment are termed:
a. depression. b. downturn. c. deflation. d. demand-pull inflation. e. stagflation.