Perfect price discrimination is also referred to as:
A) first-degree price discrimination.
B) second-degree price discrimination.
C) third-degree price discrimination.
D) fourth-degree price discrimination.
A
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The teal book is the Fed research document containing
A) the forecast of national economic variables for the next three years. B) forecasts of the money aggregates conditional on different monetary policy stances. C) information on the state of the economy in each Federal Reserve district. D) both A and B. E) A, B and C.
The net worth of a bank is equal to: a. the value of the financial assets the bank can buy
b. its total assets minus its total liabilities. c. the value of the assets that all borrowers hold. d. the value of the money the bank keeps on hand and does not loan.
What is an externality?
a) the impact of society's decisions on the well-being of society b) the impact of a person's actions on that person's well-being c) the impact of a person's actions on the well-being of a bystander d) the impact of society's decisions on the well-being of one person in that society
The term factor of production refers to
A. Labor only. B. Factories and machinery only. C. Only those goods that are produced and then used to produce other goods and services. D. Any resource input used to produce goods and services.