Recent research in growth theory extends the traditional analysis by making the rates of
a. technological change and/or population growth exogenous.
b. technological change exogenous and population growth endogenous.
c. population growth and/or technological change endogenous.
d. population growth exogenous and technological change endogenous.
C
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Which of the following statements is true?
A) Trade-offs do not apply when the consumers purchase a product for which there is excess supply, such as with a stock clearance sale. B) Economics is a social science that studies the trade-offs we are forced to make because resources are unlimited. C) Every individual, no matter how rich or poor, is faced with situations that require trade-offs. D) Any time you have to decide which action to take you are experiencing economic equity.
In January 2009, the President submitted a bill to Congress in order to stimulate the economy and increase employment. The legislation was passed in March 2009, and the spending occurred from June 2009 to March 2011. As a result
A) the full effect of the fiscal policy change would not be felt until after March 2011 because of the effect time lag. B) the full effect of the fiscal policy change would not be felt until after March 2011 because of the recognition time lag. C) the full effect of the fiscal policy change would be felt by March 2011 because people anticipated the spending and changed their behavior accordingly. D) the full effect of the fiscal policy change would be felt when the last of the funds were spent by the government.