Which of the following might be a goal of a union?
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The aim is to raise the bargaining power of a union so that the income of its members can be increased as well as its size can be enlarged. In the given case, option C should be correct but it implies option B and option D are correct, however, option B and D are contradictory. Hence select option D.
Which of the following might be a goal of a union? a. increasing the size of...
Which of the following might make an irreversible reaction reversible? A) removing a catalyst B) increasing the temperature C) increasing the concentration of the reactants D) all of the above
Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries. CHECK ALL THAT APPLY! A. Protect property rights and enforce contracts. B. Pursue inward-oriented policies. C. Increase taxes on income from savings. D. Provide tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences.
If union-sponsored advertisements for a particular product succeed in increasing the demand for that product, the: a. marginal factor cost of union-labor will decrease. b. demand for the union-labor used to produce the product will decrease. c. marginal factor cost of union-labor will increase. d. demand for the union-labor used to produce the product will increase. If a good causes a positive externality, regulation might take the form of a a. ban on the product. b. tax. c. subsidy. d....
1. Given a 6 month time-frame, which of the following assets is not rate sensitive? A.) Three-month T-bill. B.) Federal Funds Sold (daily repricing). C.) Two year Treasury bond with annual coupon payments. D.) Four-year fully amortized car loan with $350 monthly payments including both principal and interest. 2.) Holding all other bank characteristics constant, if the bank triples in size, what happens to net interest income? A.) Net interest income will not change. B.) Net interest income will double....
Answer each regarding confidence intervals. i Increasing the confidence level, while holding the 3. sample size the same, will do what to the length of your confidence interval? (2 pts) a. makes it larger b. makes it smaller c. it will stay the same d. cannot be determined from the given information ii. Inereasing the sample size, while holding the confidence level the same, will do what to the ength of your confidence interval? (2 pts) a. make it bigger...
6. Each of the following statements are true, except that A) increasing the sample size will decrease standard error B) the larger the sample size, the larger the standard error x C) the larger the standard deviation in the population, the larger the standard error D) both A and C E) both B and C
The marginal rate of technical substitution is a. the rate at which the firm can substitute labor for capital while holding total cost constant. b. the rate at which the firm can substitute labor for capital while holding output constant. c. the slope of the isocost curve. d. both a and c e. none of the above
10-Which of the following reasons might serve as a barrier to entry within the hospital services industry? a. Scale economies b. Standardized products c. Certificate of need d. Both a andc e. All of the above a. Scale economies a. b. Standardized products c. Certificate of need d.Both a and d. e. All of the above е.
1. Which of the following is a reason the demand for gasoline might increase? a. The price of new and used cars falls by 20%. b. Incomes fall and gasoline is a normal good. c.The price of sodas increase. d.The cost of car insurance increases by 50%. e. All of the above can cause an increase in the demand for gasoline. 2. If both demand and supply decrease, price a. will always increase b. will always decrease c. might increase...
6. Each of the following statements are true, except that A) increasing the sample size will decrease standard error B) the larger the sample size, the larger the standard error C) the larger the standard deviation in the population, the larger the standard error DVboth A and C D is incorrect E) both B and C