In an open economy, the demand for loanable funds comes from both domestic investment and net capital outflow

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

Economics

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The American Revolution was waged against the colonial governments that had emerged and had been supported by the English

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Economics

U.S. laws requiring that drivers wear seat belts have resulted in

a. a reduction in both driver deaths and pedestrian deaths. b. fewer accidents and fewer deaths per accident. c. fewer driver deaths, fewer accidents and fewer pedestrian deaths. d. little change in the number of driver deaths, but more accidents and more pedestrian deaths.

Economics

The main difference between quantitative easing and credit easing is that:

A. credit easing shifts long-term interest rates down while quantitative easing shifts them up. B. quantitative easing changes the mix of the Fed's holdings, credit easing does not. C. credit easing changes the quality of the Fed's holdings, quantitative easing does not. D. There is no difference since both add credit to the economy.

Economics

The multiplier can be calculated as:

A. 1/(MPS + MPC). B. MPC/MPS. C. 1/(1 - MPC). D. 1 - MPC = MPS.

Economics