Compared to stockholders, bondholders
a. face greater risk
b. face the same risk
c. face lower risk
d. always receive a higher return on their investment
e. always receive a lower return on their investment
C
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Refer to the table above. If the rental price of machines is $40 per day, up to how many machines should the firm rent to maximize profits?
A) 2 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7
Which of the following best describes a cartel?
a. As a monopolist, a group of monopolistically competitive firms that jointly reduce output and raise the price. b. As a monopolist, a group of cooperating oligopolists that jointly reduce output and raise the price. c. A monopolist that reduces output and raises price. d. A group of identical non-cooperative oligopolists that are able to reproduce a monopoly equilibrium through price rivalry.
In the Keynesian model, the larger the marginal propensity to consume, the:
a. larger the multiplier. b. larger the marginal propensity to save. c. higher the income level of the economy. d. smaller the change in income derived from a given change in government spending.
Recall the Application about the salaries paid in Major League Baseball to answer the following question(s). Some Major League Baseball players are free agents, meaning they are free to negotiate a contract with any team. Other players are journeymen and apprentices, who are restricted to a single team.Recall the Application. What was the reason that rookies on the average are paid much less than their MRPs?
A. their negotiations are restricted to only one team. B. most of their salary goes to health insurance. C. they are terrible at negotiations. D. None of them are good players, so they are paid very little.