The reasons why health care costs in countries with public health insurance, like the United Kingdom and Canada, have not risen as much as the costs in the U.S. include the following, except:
A. Setting a cap on costs to ration health care
B. Waiting or queuing to ration health care
C. Fixed government budgets for health care, leading to rationing
D. Expanded coverage as a way to ration health care
D. Expanded coverage as a way to ration health care
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Steps in the transmission of monetary policy are
A) Congress increases the budget deficit, which increases the money supply, which increases aggregate supply. B) Congress increases the money supply, which lowers the interest rate, and leads to an increase in aggregate demand. C) the Federal Reserve lowers the federal funds rate, which lowers the real interest rate, and leads to an increase in aggregate demand. D) the Federal Reserve increases government expenditures on goods and services, leading to an increase in aggregate demand. E) Congress increases government expenditures on goods and services, leading to an increase in aggregate demand.
If Japanese tourists visit Yellowstone Park, what is the effect in the foreign-exchange market?
A. It will increase demand for U.S. dollars. B. It will decrease demand for U.S. dollars. C. It will increase supply of U.S. dollars. D. It will decrease supply of U.S. dollars.