A circular-flow diagram is a
model that(
)
A: illustrates cost-benefit
analysis.
B: explains how the economy
is organized.
C: shows the flow of traffic
in an economic region.
D: explains how banks
circulate money in the economy.
model that(
)
A: illustrates cost-benefit
analysis.
B: explains how the economy
is organized.
C: shows the flow of traffic
in an economic region.
D: explains how banks
circulate money in the economy.
举一反三
- A circular-flow diagram is a model that: () A: helps to explain how participants in the economy interact with one<br/>another. B: helps to explain how the economy is organized. C: incorporates all aspects of the real economy. D: Both (a) and (b) are correct.
- A<br/>logical data flow diagram:() A: includes<br/>types of programs, such as online or batch. B: is<br/>a model of how the system will be implemented. C: does<br/>not include any primitive processes. D: is<br/>a model of how the business operates.
- A circular-flow diagram is a model that A: helps to explain how participants in the economy interact with one another. B: helps to explain how the economy is organized. C: incorporates all aspects of the real economy. D: Both (a) and (b) are correct.
- A circular-flow diagram is a model that A: Both helps to explain how participants in the economy interact with one another and helps to explain how participants in the economy interact with one another are correct. B: helps to explain how participants in the economy interact with one another. C: helps to explain how the economy is organized. D: incorporates all aspects of the real economy.
- The<br/>invisible hand refers to() A: how central planners made economic<br/>decisions. B: how the decisions of households and firms<br/>lead to desirable market outcomes. C: the control that large firms have over the<br/>economy. D: government regulations without which the<br/>economy would be less efficient.