At any price below the equilibrium price, the:
a. demand is greater than supply
b. supply is greater than demand.
c. quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied.
d. quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded.
c
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Refer to Table 8-2. Suppose that a simple economy produces only four goods and services: shoes, DVDs, tomatoes, and ketchup. Assume one half of the tomatoes are used in making the ketchup and the other half of the tomatoes are purchased by households. Using the information in the above table, nominal GDP for this simple economy equals
A) $7,400. B) $6,400. C) $5,800. D) 2,440 units.
A debt that rises faster than nominal GDP will impose the following opportunity costs in the future:
a. A permanently higher tax burden. b. A period of inflation. c. Reduced government outlays relative to GDP d. Higher taxes relative to GDP. e. All of the above.