Critically evaluate the following statement: "If no other assistance is available, tied aid should be accepted anyway, on the grounds that developing countries should accept any help they can get."
What will be an ideal response?
Calls for a discussion of the costs and benefits of tied aid, which can lead to net positive
or negative benefits.
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In 2005, about 5 percent of all members of the U.S. labor force were holding more than one job. This is called moonlighting. To reduce unemployment, should the government ban moonlighting?
What will be an ideal response?
Only a firm with ________ will be able to make their output profitably.
A. the highest opportunity cost of production B. low variable costs C. a comparative advantage at producing their output D. an absolute advantage at producing their output
International trade under these conditions
Suppose Canada can produce either 120 units of goods, 80 units of services, or any linear combination thereof. Mexico can produce 90 units of goods, 50 units of services, or any linear combination thereof. a) cannot benefit either country b) can only benefit Mexico c) can only benefit Canada d) can benefit both countries if Canada exports goods and imports services e) can benefit both countries if Canada exports services and imports goods
A share representing a portion of ownership in a corporation:
a. liability b. dividend c. note of Stockholm d. stock e. bond