In the life-cycle hypothesis, a person who expects to work for R years earning Y dollars per year, and live for a total of L years, will consume ________ per year
A) RY - (L - R)Y
B) LRY
C) (L - R)Y
D) (R/L)Y
D
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Kevin is a student who is yet to join a university in California. In the evening, he takes music lessons. Kevin has to decide on an apartment to rent
The apartment should be at a suitable distance from two places: his university, and from his music classes. The commuting time from apartments in four different locations to both destinations are shown in the table below. Given that Kevin's opportunity cost of time is $10 per hour, find his optimum choice using: a) optimization in levels. b) optimization in differences. Apartment Commuting Time to University (hours per month) Commuting Time to Music Classes (hours per month) Rent ($ per month) 1 10 10 2,500 2 16 24 2,200 3 36 24 1,900 4 45 35 1,800
Suppose the upward sloping labor supply curve shifts leftward in a labor market with a single employer (monopsony). What happens to the marginal expenditure curve?
A) Shifts left B) Shifts right C) Remains the same D) We do not have enough information to answer this question.
Which of the following statements about the FDIC is untrue?
a. It sets the legal reserve requirement. b. It conducts bank audits and examinations. c. It provides demand deposit insurance for participating banks. d. It helps prevent bank failures. e. It is a government agency.
Antitrust laws are designed to
A. preserve competition. B. protect the environment. C. protect the public’s trust in the government. D. All of the responses are correct.