According to the endogenous growth model with human capital, what can we say about countries with more efficient schools?
A) They are richer.
B) They are richer and grow faster.
C) They are richer and grow more slowly.
D) They grow faster.
D
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Paul's monthly income decreased from $2,500 to $2,300. As a result, he decreased the number of DVDs he rents per month from 5 to 4. Paul's demand for DVD rentals is
A) price elastic. B) price inelastic. C) income elastic. D) income inelastic.
If actual income is $300 billion, potential income is $350 billion, the total surplus is $20 billion, and tax revenue increases with income, then the cyclical deficit can be any of the following except:
A. zero. B. $20 billion. C. $1 billion. D. $10 billion.
Refer to Figure 18-1. Currency speculators believe that the value of the euro will increase relative to the dollar. Assuming all else remains constant, how would this be represented?
A) Supply would increase, demand would decrease and the economy moves from C to B to A. B) Supply would decrease, demand would decrease and the economy moves from B to C to D. C) Supply would decrease, demand would increase and the economy moves from A to D to C. D) Supply would increase, demand would increase and the economy moves from D to A to B.
A per-unit government subsidy to producers of a good tends to
A) reduce the supply of the good. B) increase the supply of the good. C) shift the supply curve to the left. D) not have any effect on the good's supply.