Most trade between Mexico and the United States is intrafirm

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

TRUE

Economics

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Which of the following is not an example of an efficiency-equity trade-off faced by economic agents?

A) Some U.S. colleges cut back on merit scholarships since these programs siphon money from need-based programs, thus harming lower-income students with greater financial need. B) According to an article by in the American Journal of Public Health by Edward Kaplan and Michael Merson of Yale University School of Medicine, the federal government's current method of allocating HIV-prevention resources is not cost-effective. Instead of allocating resources to states in proportion to reported AIDS cases, resources should flow first to those activities that prevent more infections per dollar and then to less and less effective combinations of programs and populations until funds are exhausted, even if it means that some populations would be left without any prevention services. C) Concerned about the falling birth rate, the French government has pledged more money for families with three children, in an effort to encourage working women to have more babies. D) The growing demand for corn by ethanol producers has led to a surge in the price of tortillas, a staple in the Mexican diet. To quell public outcry over rising tortilla prices, the Mexican government released government corn stocks at prices well below the market, and pressured states to impose price ceilings on tortillas.

Economics

The Phillips curve

a. illustrates the economy's production possibilities b. measures the Fed's willingness to stick with a particular interest rate target c. represents the Fed's choices between inflation and unemployment d. demonstrates the need for a zero inflation rate e. explains the natural rate of unemployment

Economics