A government-inhibited good is often

A) produced by the government.
B) subsidized.
C) taxed.
D) advertised.

C

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At the equilibrium level of aggregate expenditure, what does aggregate expenditure equal? What happens at other levels of real GDP to bring about an equilibrium?

What will be an ideal response?

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Compared to the world, the rate of U.S. population growth is

A) slower than in the world as a whole. B) about the same as in the world as a whole. C) much faster than in the world as a whole. D) incomparable because U.S. residents are born with a much greater chance of accumulating a lot of human capital. E) incomparable because we do not have accurate world population statistics.

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