When auto workers go on strike at many of the "Big 3" plants around the United States, the supply of American automobiles
A) increases, which is represented by a leftward shift in the supply curve.
B) increases, which is represented by a rightward shift in the supply curve.
C) decreases, which is represented by a rightward shift in the supply curve.
D) decreases, which is represented by a leftward shift in the supply curve.
E) remains the same; only quantity supplied changes.
D
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Which of the following statements are NOT true about Eurocurrency markets?
A) Covered interest arbitrage in Eurocurrency markets is typically very profitable. B) Eurocurrency interest rate differentials are often in equilibrium with forward premiums or discounts. C) The Eurocurrency markets and forward markets fulfill similar roles for banks and firms today. D) All of these statements about Eurocurrency markets are true.
A decrease in demand for a product, holding other things constant, will
A) increase the marginal revenue product of labor. B) decrease the marginal revenue product of labor. C) not change the marginal revenue product of labor. D) have an undetermined effect upon the marginal revenue product of labor.
The world price of a pound of almonds is $4.50 . Before Uruguay allowed trade in almonds, the price of a pound of almonds there was $3.00 . Once Uruguay began allowing trade in almonds with other countries, Uruguay began
a. exporting almonds and the price per pound in Uruguay remained at $3.00. b. exporting almonds and the price per pound in Uruguay increased to $4.50. c. importing almonds and the price per pound in Uruguay remained at $3.00. d. importing almonds and the price per pound in Uruguay increased to $4.50.
Your bike is worth $100 and if you park it outside at school there is a 25% chance that it will be stolen. Your utility function for money is U = (M)2. Assume throughout that the bike value and money are interchangeable since you could sell the bike instantly at its value if necessary. What is the expected value of your bike?
What will be an ideal response?