If, in retaliation for "unfair" trade practices, Congress imposes a 30 percent tariff on Japanese DVD recorders, but at the same time, U.S. demand for Japanese goods increases, then, in the long run, ________, everything else held constant
A) the Japanese yen should appreciate relative to the U.S. dollar
B) the Japanese yen should depreciate relative to the U.S. dollar
C) there is no effect on the Japanese yen relative to the U.S. dollar
D) the Japanese yen could appreciate, depreciate or remain constant relative to the U.S. dollar
D
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A) return money back to its natural state. B) shift wealth from the middle class to the rich. C) reduce uncertainty by limiting the power of the Federal Reserve to increase the amount of money in circulation. D) conserve on natural resources, such as pulpwood, used to make paper money.
In 1950, a phone call at a pay phone cost 5 cents and a first-class stamp cost 3 cents. Today, those prices are 50 cents and 49 cents respectively
What has happened to the price of each good relative to the other? What has happened to the price of each good relative to all other goods?