Union leaders who focus on increasing the size of their union will be aggressive in demanding higher wages
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A monopoly is likely to charge a higher price than an otherwise similar competitive industry would be
a. True b. False
If the economy in the graph shown is currently at point B, and the government enacts contractionary fiscal policy, in the short run the economy will most likely move to point:
A. A
B. It is likely to be unaffected and stay at point B
C. C
D. D
Sheila and Jim live in an island where they are the only two workers. Sheila can either catch 10 fish or gather 40 pounds of berries each day, and Jim can either catch 8 fish or gather 24 pounds of berries each day. Both of them work 200 days per year. At current world prices 1 fish trades for 3.5 pounds of berries. In a closed economy, if the citizens of this island consume 1,200 fish per year, how many pounds of berries can they consume?
A. 4,800 pounds B. 9,200 pounds C. 12,800 pounds D. 8,000 pounds
If a positive permanent supply shock were to occur, the resulting equilibrium would be a:
A. higher level of output at lower prices. B. lower level of output and prices. C. higher level of output and prices. D. lower level of output at higher prices.