The table above gives four production possibilities for airplanes and cruise ships. In possibility A, how many resources are devoted to the production of cruise ships?
A) 0
B) few
C) most
D) all
E) It is impossible to tell without more information about the prices of airplanes and cruise ships.
A
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Suppose you find $1000 in your attic and decide to deposit it all into your local bank, which must hold 20% as required reserves. The deposit expansion multiplier suggests that this $1,000 "injection" of new money will most likely
A) increase the money supply by a little more than $1,000. B) increase the money supply by a little less than $1,000. C) increase the money supply by only $1,000. D) increase the money supply by $5,000.
A current worker may save more towards retirement so that he or she will have more to leave his or her children later. This altruistic motive is known as the
A. altruism effect. B. bequest effect. C. income effect. D. savings effect.
What best describes the role of the United States in World War I?
a. The U.S. entered World War I as soon as it started. b. The U.S. was a neutral moderator throughout the war. c. The U.S. entered the war on the side of Russia and opposed Austria Hungary. d. U.S. business suffered severe financial losses during the war.
Externalities between two firms can be "internalized" if: I. The two firms merge. II. Bargaining costs are zero. III. The externalities affect each firm equally. IV. Marginal costs for both firms are constant. Which statement(s) correctly complete(s) the sentence?
a. Only II. b. All except III. c. I and II, but not III and IV. d. I and IV, but not II and III