An example of screening during the hiring process is:

A. just asking for the information.
B. an interview.
C. checking references.
D. All of these are ways to screen candidates.


D. All of these are ways to screen candidates.

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When a person's income increases:

A. the individual's budget constraint shifts straight out, maintaining the same slope. B. the individual's budget constraint shifts straight in, maintaining the same slope. C. the individual's budget constraint rotates out and becomes flatter. D. the individual's budget constraint rotates in and becomes steeper.

Economics

Land, water, metals, and minerals are considered to be

a. non-scarce resources because they are "gifts of nature" b. free resources because they are "gifts of nature" c. manufactured resources because no resource is useable without labor d. natural resources that are "gifts of nature" e. renewable resources that are "gifts of nature"

Economics

YearCPI2010952011100201210520131042014106According to the table shown, what can be said about the cost of living in 2010?

A. People experienced a decrease in the cost of living because the CPI is less than 100. B. It was lower than in the base year. C. People experienced an increase in the cost of living because the CPI isn't over 100. D. There must have been a recession because the CPI is less than 100.

Economics

Incentives are an important aspect to determine whether multiple tasks should be combined into one job or not. How can monetary incentives help and/or hinder the process of getting a job done, particularly if it is made up of several tasks?

What will be an ideal response?

Economics