If foreigners spend more on U.S.-made goods and services than we spend on theirs
A) foreigners must borrow from the United States or sell U.S. assets to make up the difference.
B) all U.S. national saving remains in the United States.
C) we must borrow from foreigners because of low imports.
D) funds flow in from abroad to help finance U.S. investment.
A
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According to two economists, George Ackerlof and William Dickens, how can cognitive dissonance affect workers' perceptions of their jobs?
A) Cognitive dissonance causes workers to perceive they are victims of discrimination when, in fact, they are not. B) Cognitive dissonance might cause workers to underestimate the true risks of their jobs. C) Cognitive dissonance makes workers believe that measures to improve their health and safety in the workplace are ineffective. D) Cognitive dissonance causes a worker to believe his marginal revenue product is greater than it really is.
A job advertised in an industry publication rather than a local newspaper is an attempt to
A) use access to the industry publication as a screening mechanism. B) use access to the newspaper as a screening mechanism. C) use access to the industry publication as a means of statistical discrimination. D) use access to the newspaper as a means of statistical discrimination.