There is no sound, economically-explainable rationale for cities to help sports franchises build facilities.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Economics

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The existence of heavy training costs would provide a rationale for

a. insider-outsider models. b. IS-LM models. c. sticky price models. d. modern efficiency wage models

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An increase in a country's population may contribute to the rate of technological progress because a larger population

a. forces the capital stock to be spread more thinly. b. forces natural resources to be spread more thinly. c. brings with it more scientists, inventors, and engineers. d. brings with it more favorable recognition from other countries.

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Environmental pollution is accounted for in ________.

A. DI B. GDP C. PI D. None of these

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