Which of the following policy measures authorized investors to bring lawsuits against credit-rating agencies for a reckless failure to get the facts when providing a credit rating?
A) the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
B) Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
C) Global Legal Settlement of 2002
D) Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999
E) Riegle-Neal Act of 1994
A
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In the above table, net exports equal a
A) surplus of $200 billion. B) deficit of $200 billion. C) surplus of $100 billion. D) deficit of $100 billion.
All of the following could be a barrier to entry EXCEPT:
A. decreasing long-run average cost. B. rising LMC. C. patents. D. switching costs. E. a government franchise.
When U.S. residents buy products that were made in Japan, then ultimately the Japanese want
A. dollars. B. Japanese goods. C. goods, including U.S.-made goods. D. yen.
The higher the anticipated inflation rate, _____
a. the more workers will ask for in wages and the more firms will agree to pay b. the more workers will ask for in wages and the less firms will agree to pay c. the less workers will ask for in wages and the less firms will agree to pay d. the higher the real wage increases offered by firms e. the higher the real wage increases asked for by workers