"Diseconomies of scale" occur in ( ) A: the long run, but not the short run. B: the short run, but not the long run. C: both the short run and the long run. D: neither the short run nor the long run.
"Diseconomies of scale" occur in ( ) A: the long run, but not the short run. B: the short run, but not the long run. C: both the short run and the long run. D: neither the short run nor the long run.
Monetary policy affects employment A: only in the long run. B: only in the short run. C: in both the long run and the short run. D: in neither the long run nor the short run.
Monetary policy affects employment A: only in the long run. B: only in the short run. C: in both the long run and the short run. D: in neither the long run nor the short run.
Which of the following is accurate? A: Monetary policy is neutral in both the short run and the long run. B: Though monetary policy is neutral in the long run, it may have effects on real variables in the short run. C: Monetary policy has profound effects on real variables in both the short run and the long run. D: Monetary policy has profound effects on real variables in the long run, but is neutral in the short run.
Which of the following is accurate? A: Monetary policy is neutral in both the short run and the long run. B: Though monetary policy is neutral in the long run, it may have effects on real variables in the short run. C: Monetary policy has profound effects on real variables in both the short run and the long run. D: Monetary policy has profound effects on real variables in the long run, but is neutral in the short run.
When the economy is operating at potential GDP, an unannounced decrease in the rate of growth of the money supply intended to reduce inflation will most likely lead to. lower inflation and: A: a decrease in output in both the short run and the long run. B: no change in output in both the short run and the long run. C: a decrease in output in the short run, and lower inflation but no change in output in the long run.
When the economy is operating at potential GDP, an unannounced decrease in the rate of growth of the money supply intended to reduce inflation will most likely lead to. lower inflation and: A: a decrease in output in both the short run and the long run. B: no change in output in both the short run and the long run. C: a decrease in output in the short run, and lower inflation but no change in output in the long run.
9. John Goodman was hoping to run each mile in round about seven minutes although the first mile marker showed that he had taken nine and half minutes to run.
9. John Goodman was hoping to run each mile in round about seven minutes although the first mile marker showed that he had taken nine and half minutes to run.
Which<br/>of the following conditions does NOT describe a firm in a<br/>monopolistically competitive market? ( ) A: It<br/>makes a product different from its competitors. B: It<br/>takes its price as given by market conditions. C: It<br/>maximizes profit both in the short run and in the long run. D: It<br/>has the freedom to enter or exit in the long run.
Which<br/>of the following conditions does NOT describe a firm in a<br/>monopolistically competitive market? ( ) A: It<br/>makes a product different from its competitors. B: It<br/>takes its price as given by market conditions. C: It<br/>maximizes profit both in the short run and in the long run. D: It<br/>has the freedom to enter or exit in the long run.
In the future there will be a decrease of ______ in the long run.
In the future there will be a decrease of ______ in the long run.
In monopolistically competitive markets, free entry and exit suggests that A: the market structure will eventually be characterized by perfect competition in the long run. B: all firms earn zero economic profits in the long run. C: some firms will be able to earn economic profits in the long run. D: some firms will be forced to incur economic losses in the long run.
In monopolistically competitive markets, free entry and exit suggests that A: the market structure will eventually be characterized by perfect competition in the long run. B: all firms earn zero economic profits in the long run. C: some firms will be able to earn economic profits in the long run. D: some firms will be forced to incur economic losses in the long run.
The baby can’t even walk, _______ run.
The baby can’t even walk, _______ run.
Continuity of purpose is one of the essential ingredients of ______ in the long run.
Continuity of purpose is one of the essential ingredients of ______ in the long run.